Manchester United supervisor Erik ten Hag has responded to criticism of Bruno Fernandes following his aspect’s 7-0 defeat to Liverpool by hailing the Portuguese worldwide as an “inspiration” and backing the midfielder to proceed sporting the captain’s armband within the absence of Harry Maguire.
Fernandes was labelled a “disgrace” and “embarrasing” by Gary Neville for his petulant behaviour at Anfield on Sunday as United suffered their heaviest defeat since 1931.
Ten Hag stated his staff’s efficiency was “unprofessional” however Fernandes got here in for specific criticism, amid strategies that the midfielder shouldn’t be allowed to captain United once more following the show.
Ahead of Thurday’s Europa League last-16 first leg towards Real Betis, Ten Hag urged United to “reset and bounce back” and stated the 28-year-old Fernandes will “definitely” be United’s captain when the out-of-favour Maguire shouldn’t be on the pitch.
“I think he’s playing a brilliant season, he’s played an important role in the position that we are in,” Ten Hag stated. “ He’s giving energy to the team, running a lot with intensity, in the right way. He’s pointing and coaching players, he’s an inspiration for the whole team.
“No one is perfect, everyone makes mistakes. I’m really happy to have Bruno Fernandes in my team and I’m happy with him as our captain with Harry not on the pitch.”
United’s abject second-half collapse against Liverpool came after an impressive run under Ten Hag in which the team won the Carabao Cup and defeated Barcelona to progress in Europe.
The Dutchman said his players had “reflected well” on the defeat and urged United to reply as they return to Old Trafford on Thursday night time to proceed their European marketing campaign.
“We know in a season setbacks will always be there,” Ten Hag stated. “This was a huge setback, clearly, but we had a run of 23 games with one loss and that was the second.
“It had a lot of lessons in it and it can help us in the future. We were really below average, especially mentality-wise. We want to win trophies and you have to act different. After Sunday, we got a big lesson, we take it and we have to move on, look forward. Use all the energy and focus on the next game.”