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Bruno’s rescue mission saves Ten Hag’s blushes

- CHRIS WHEELER at Old Trafford

NOTHING is straightfo­rward for Manchester United at the moment. not holding on to a three-goal lead against coventry, and not even beating a sheffield United team heading back to the championsh­ip.

three days after their Wembley wobbles almost cost erik ten hag’s side a place in the Fa cup final, they were at it again last night. twice they trailed to a team who started the night seven points adrift at the foot of the table, and twice they had to drag themselves back into this game.

Bruno Fernandes’ second goal of the night and rasmus hojlund first since February got them out of trouble but this was hardly stellar opposition.

When Fernandes scored his first from the spot, the Blades broke derby’s record of conceding 89 goals in a 38- game Premier League season.

no team are too bad for United right now. no challenge too easy for ten hag. the sight of Jason Wilcox, here at Old trafford for the first time since being hired as technical director on Friday, talking tactics with sir dave Brailsford in the directors’ box didn’t augur well for the dutchman.

the pieces are falling into place for ineos and ten hag continues to give his employers plenty of reasons to decide he won’t be part of their plans.

ten hag will point to the fact there was still no end in sight to their injury problems as Marcus rashford became the latest player to drop out and scott Mctominay was only fit enough to sit on a bench stacked with teenagers. eriksen replaced Mctominay in midfield, making only his second league start of the year, with casemiro once again operating as an emergency central defender.

still, this was a United side more than capable of winning the game and they could have had it wrapped up by half-time were it not for an inspired display by Wes Foderingha­m in the sheffield United goal and a blunder by their own keeper andre Onana.

the visitors got 11 men behind the ball and United passed it around looking for ways to open them up.

it worked on a number of occasions but Foderingha­m produced three magnificen­t one-handed saves to keep out Kobbie Mainoo’s low shot from close to the penalty spot, alejandro Garnacho’s effort which he delayed too long, and antony’s strike when clean through.

hojlund, Fernandes, eriksen and casemiro all had chances but couldn’t make them count.

the Blades were never going to pepper United’s goal like so many other teams this season, but after cameron archer and Ben Brereton diaz both tried their luck in quick succession, they were gifted a goal in the 35th minute.

Onana, one of United’s few good performers recently, tried to pass out to diogo dalot but misjudged it totally.

Jayden Bogle didn’t and he stole in to intercept the ball before drawing United’s keeper and beating him at his near post.

‘how s*** must you be, we’re winning away,’ sang the visiting fans, sensing only a second league win on the road this season.

however, harry Maguire finally found a way past Foderingha­m to equalise against his old club in the 42nd minute after auston trusty fouled Mainoo on the edge of the box. Fernandes’ free kick ran through too far, but Garnacho retrieved it and crossed for Maguire to flick a header inside the far post.

that should have settled United down but they were behind again within five minutes of the restart.

dalot was guilty of losing the ball near his own box and Gustavo hamer fed Ben Osborn on the right. his pullback found Brereton diaz unmarked and he converted from close range.

ten hag sent on amad diallo for antony, and dalot should have equalised when he was clean through but allowed trusty to get back and nick the ball off him.

however, the big defender was at fault on the hour-mark when he grabbed hold of Maguire at a corner, and the United player didn’t need any more encouragem­ent to go down. dalot complained that he had turned the ball in but referee Michael salisbury had pointed to the spot and Fernandes converted.

Brereton diaz gave United another scare when his deflected shot off Maguire rolled inches past the post, but Fernandes seemed to have had enough.

in the 81st minute he received the ball 20 yards from goal and fired a wonderful shot inside Foderingha­m’s left-hand post for his seventh league goal in six games.

then he played the ball across the six-yard box for hojlund to score the fourth.

Where would United be without their captain?

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Slide rule: Fernandes celebrates giving United the lead late on, before Hojlund (inset) ends his drought to make it four
GETTY IMAGES Slide rule: Fernandes celebrates giving United the lead late on, before Hojlund (inset) ends his drought to make it four
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