
Bruno Fernandes sends message:
Bruno Fernandes sends message: Despite two straight road losses, Man United is still in prime position to make the Champions League for the following season.
As he recalled how the team’s sceptics weren’t even backing them for a top-six berth at the beginning of the season, Bruno Fernandes prophesied that his Manchester United side will achieve “much bigger things.”
For the majority of the season, United has been in the lead for Champions League qualifying, but back-to-back losses to Brighton and West Ham have allowed a revitalised Liverpool to gain ground. With one more game played, Jurgen Klopp’s team has won five straight games and is now only a point behind Liverpool.
After winning the Carabao Cup and having the FA Cup final on the horizon, Erik ten Hag’s team has four games left to guarantee their spot in next season’s premier European competition, which would make the season a resounding triumph. Victims of their own success, advancement into the last rounds of all tournaments has meant an exhausting schedule; the five days between West Ham and Wolves mark the first rest since Christmas.
Bruno Fernandes sends message:
They will play a total of 62 games before the season ends, but despite the players’ apparent weariness, Fernandes assures the team is still fighting and believes they can advance in the future.
No one anticipated that United would be competing for a top-four finish this season, but Fernandes said of his club, “We have such a great team that has been doing a great job.” “Everyone now believes that United has been fantastic, but I recall that no one predicted our side would finish in the top six at the start of the season.
“It’s a pleasant surprise for them, but not for us, since we knew we could be there and even higher in the league, but we also had our moments, which is why we’re still in the position of competing for the top four and not bigger things. However, I believe that this team and these guys will soon be competing for much greater things.
When they play home to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, United can reclaim a four-point lead over Liverpool, who don’t play Leicester City until Monday.
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