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Wolves’ Vinagre hails ‘big impact’ Fernandes

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leftback Ruben Vinagre says he is not surprised by Bruno Fernandes’ instant impact in English football, having been a regular admirer of the midfielder while he was at Sporting CP.

Manchester United signed the attacking midfielder in January and he has quickly made himself a fundamenta­l part of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team.

His arrival coincided with a run of improved form for the Red Devils, and Vinagre says it was always apparent that Fernandes had traits that made him a stand-out.

“No, it didn’t surprise me,” he said to Portuguese outlet Record.

“I followed Sporting and it was clear that Bruno was a different player. The truth is that he arrived here and made a big impact on the team.

“He has establishe­d himself as a Manchester United reference-point and is undoubtedl­y playing the role well.

“I think the press and the fans are fascinated with what he has demonstrat­ed and rightly so. Bruno arrived, saw and conquered.”

Fernandes has scored three goals in nine games since joining United before the 2019/20 campaign was suspended due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Vinagre further spoke of his appreciati­on for Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo, who he says has improved him as a player by “showing me the path” and “working with me on the defensive” aspects.

He also named Bernardo Silva his most difficult opponent so far and acknowledg­ed that he has ambitions to play in the senior setup with the

Portugal internatio­nal team, where Napoli’s Mario Rui and Dortmund’s Raphael Guerreiro are currently regulars. – Express Newspapers

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