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BRUNO PACKS A PUNCH!

Man United boss hails Fernandes for making rest of the Red Devils better

- By PAUL THOMAS

ERIK ten Hag has hailed Bruno Fernandes as the example Manchester United’s players must follow if the club is to build a winning culture.

The midfielder was pictured wearing a protective boot after injuring his ankle during United’s FA Cup semi- final win against Brighton on Sunday, but recovered in time to captain the side in Thursday’s 2- 2 draw with Spurs.

United were two goals up at halftime, with Fernandes instrument­al in setting up Marcus Rashford to score after Jadon Sancho had given the visitors an early lead.

Spurs hit back after the break and claimed a point thanks to goals from Pedro Porro and Son Heung- min.

After watching his team let a twogoal lead slip, United’s manager praised his skipper’s readiness to suffer for the cause and called on the players to make Fernandes their inspiratio­n if they are to find the consistenc­y to compete on all fronts.

United lead Spurs by six points and have two games in hand in the race to finish in the top four, and in June will look to add the FA Cup to the Carabao Cup they have already won when they face Manchester City at Wembley.

“I think as Man United and as a top team then you have to compete and go for the win in every competitio­n you are in, so that’s what we are doing,” said Ten Hag.

“That is the culture we want to construct, so that is what we are doing. It has to be in the mindset of every player and every employee who is working for Man United.”

Of Fernandes’s recovery he said: “It was tough, a big compliment on Bruno. He absolutely doesn’t want to miss this game and he did everything to get fit.

“He is the example, and that you have to suffer and have to sacrifice when you want to play on the top level, you want to achieve something.

“So once again he showed there how great a captain he is, how he has taken responsibi­lity, even when he is not 100 per cent fit.

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“But he did the job, he was important in this game. Hopefully the team can, not learn, but see him as an inspiratio­n and do the same.”

The draw with Spurs was the second time in two weeks that United had thrown away a two- goal lead, following their late collapse against Sevilla in the first leg of their Europa League quarter- final.

They subsequent­ly capitulate­d in the return meeting in Spain, losing 3- 0 to crash out of the competitio­n.

There have also been limp defeats to Newcastle and Liverpool, the latter a 7- 0 hammering, but Ten Hag was quick to remind critics that his team have beaten the top two in the Premier League and the La Liga leaders this campaign.

“We had some games I like,” said Ten Hag. “Two weeks ago against Forest ( a 2- 0 win), I think that was almost optimum. You see it’s not so easy to play Forest, you see Liverpool struggling, you see Brighton struggling there. That was a very good performanc­e on our side.

“We had more games, I would have to think which games. Especially I think City ( at home), that was a brilliant game. We had more, I think Arsenal, both games we played very well. We had many games where we were very dominant.

“Betis, Barcelona. So we had our

games where we played very good football.”

United teenager Alejandro Garnacho has committed his future to the club by signing a new contract which will keep him at Old Trafford until the summer of 2028.

The exciting 18- year- old striker has scored four goals in 31 senior appearance­s since joining United from Atletico Madrid in 2020.

Emotional

Garnacho, who is currently working his way back from an ankle injury, said: “When I joined this incredible club, I dreamt of achieving my debut, playing at Old Trafford, scoring my first goal and winning trophies with this badge on my chest.

“I feel very proud and emotional to have experience­d these moments already, together with my family who have supported me every step of the way.

“We are all humbled to have this chance to continue our journey at Manchester United and I have already begun to work on achieving the next set of targets and ambitions.

“The manager and his staff have helped me to improve in every way and, with their support, I am developing each day to help the team to be successful. I am relishing the future and can’t wait to create more special memories with this group, in front of our amazing supporters.”

Madrid- born Garnacho, who qualifies for Argentina through his mother, has not played for Erik ten Hag’s side since picking up his injury last month, but is expected to return to action within days.

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