Michael Owen is unimpressed with Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes after it was confirmed he will miss next weekend’s game against Liverpool through suspension.
Michael Owen appears to have questioned whether Bruno Fernandes “wants” to move from Manchester United to Liverpool next week after it was confirmed he will miss the game through suspension.
United’s 29-year-old captain picked up his fifth yellow card of the season in the 3-0 defeat to Bournemouth. Bournemouth won at Old Trafford thanks to goals from Dominic Solanke, Philippe Billing and Marco Senesi.
Fernandes’ poor performance means he will be short-lived on the waiting list for United’s next Premier League game. This is a big clash with bitter rivals Liverpool.
And Owen was disappointed with his performance after playing for Portugal. Erik Ten Hag pointed the finger at Manchester United, regretting their home win against Bournemouth.
“I wonder how many yellow cards he got for objecting and not waving,” Owen said when reviewing a recent Premier League game. “Maybe I don’t want to go to Anfield.
I’m not going to do that right now. I’m not sure if I’m thinking about the next game while I’m playing the game. “He has to take responsibility, be a good ambassador and a leader for the team.
We all know the referees have put pressure on him for that and he often gets yellow cards for players who barely stand up and kick back. But I got a yellow card. It’s very difficult.
“Fernandes’ absence in such an important match will be a huge blow for Erik ten Hag, who is already under pressure after another poor result.
Fernandes admitted after the game that Manchester United deserved to win because they “underperformed in every respect”.
“Everything was lower than the previous game so I thought it would be easy and put the pressure on against a very aggressive and aggressive team like Bournemouth,” he said. “this”.Result type.


















