The Scotsman

Fernandes admits United are facing uphill struggle to secure fourth place

- Simon Peach

Bruno Fernandes admits it is "going to be hard" for Manchester United to qualify for the Champions League after Manchester City's "individual quality" led to an 11th Premier League loss of the season.

An unbeaten start to 2024 came to an abrupt halt at home to Fulham last weekend and, having edged past Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup, was compounded by another league defeat on Sunday afternoon. Marcus Rashford put unfancied United into a shock lead at the Etihad Stadium, only for fabulous Phil Foden's brace and a stoppage-time Erling Haaland strike to seal City a 3-1 derby win.

"Obviously we're disappoint­ed," skipper Fernandes said after the defeat. "I think we could have got something from the game. I think the effort from the team was there. Everyone tried really hard to get the result today, but it wasn't possible. We know that at moments we had to defend deep and be together and be compact and help each other.

"I think the difference was the individual quality from the players of City that made them win this game."

The gulf in quality was clear to anyone watching, although under-fire boss Erik ten Hag believes the gap would be closer if United were not beset by injuries.

Such issues have undoubtedl­y hurt the Red Devils in a second season to forget for the Dutchman, whose side are an eye-watering 19 points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool with 11 matches left.

If that was not bad enough, Ten Hag's side are facing an uphill battle even to secure a return to European football's top table. United sit sixth, 11 points off fourth-placed Aston Villa and six points behind Tottenham - who have a game in hand - in fifth spot, which could yet be enough for Champions League qualificat­ion.

"We need to look forward," Fernandes added as attention now turns to the Saturday lunchtime encounter with embattled Everton.

"We want to be in the Champions League, we want to try until the end of the season to get into that fourth place. We know it's going to be hard, but we have to do everything that is on our hands that we can do.”

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Bruno Fernandes cuts a dejected figure after Sunday’s derby loss

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