Manchester United, frustration confirmed

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Manchester United tied with Liverpool (2-2) this Sunday in the Premier League. Facing difficulties in the league since the start of the season, the Mancunian club was able to draw on its resources to shake up its eternal rival during a match full of twists and turns.

The Red Devils could even have won at Anfield, but fate decided otherwise, notably with a missed opportunity from Harry Maguire in added time. Enough to frustrate Mancunian supporters who see their team play a fifth match without success. Especially since the appearance of the match suggested opportunities for victory for United. A completely understandable feeling for Bruno Fernandes.

Bruno Fernandes calls for patience

“The latest results have not been the most pleasing for us, and it is normal that there is frustration (on the part of the supporters), but we continue to work, to try to apply the ideas of the coach. He knows that there is a lot of work, that we have a lot of things to improve. But we will get there”confided the captain of MU to the microphone of DAZN Portugal.

Manchester United currently occupies 13th place in the English league. After its clash with Arsenal this Sunday in the round of 32 of the FA Cup, the Trafford district team will face Southampton and Brighton, on January 16 and 19 respectively.

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