At the point when you consider how Bruno Fernandes has scored every one of the four of Manchester United’s victors this season, you can’t resist the urge to get how we are extremely dependent on the Portuguese midfielder.
Fernandes is an awesome footballer and his effective punishment retake yesterday against West Brom saw him scored his twelfth penalty for the club since joining from Sporting Lisbon in January.
Bruno has been ever so reliable for the Red Devils, with the fans even demanding him to be the captain. Bruno has made the play impressive free football, his keen eyes on open spaces and exploiting opponents’ positioning has been the key for United winning all these penalties.
Recently, Mourinho stated that United is built on penalties this season, but he forgot the fact that every goal was earned with sweat and blood. Tactically, Solksjaer has kept Bruno in every game, and resting him for games that demand less.
His merited winning objective against West Bromwich Albion transcends the graphs in wording penalty objectives scored, he is currently well above Denis Irwin in terms of penalties scored.
The Portuguese worldwide has scored a total of 19 goals in 34 appearances for United and 12 of these came from spot-kicks. He missed one spot-kick up until this point, against Newcastle, and will have added another thereto list on Saturday if not for the official to include a retake.
Irwin’s take of 11 spot-kicks is as yet expressive. The left-back was splendid at the view and ever-reliable inside the United line-up. Bruno Fernandes now requires just six more ideal punishments to equivalent to Club Legend Eric Cantona’s 18 penalties.
“It says everything it should be saying,” Solskjaer said after Sam Johnstone was penalized for straying off his line, as per MEN. “If you play for Man United you should never be frightened of taking a penalty. There aren’t many better opportunities to attain a goal and that we want players to take responsibility for both good and bad.”
“And if some penalty takers change their mind after missing one I’d be disappointed but I do know Bruno would want to take every penalty also, so I was never worried.
“It’s much worse doing speech ahead of 15 people inside a room. They’ve been playing football their whole lives, it’s a kick from 12 yards.”
Jointly kept a perfect sheet and beat West Brom 1-0, due to Fernandes’ last half objective. The presentation was distant from persuading yet we surpass Man City inside the table and acquire to require a gigantic profound relaxation.
Manchester United strikers should now lend a helping hand to Bruno and ease the pressure off him. Nevertheless, every United fan knows that this guy will not stop scoring. He just loves spot-kicks, doesn’t he?