Bruno Fernandes has once again been criticised for his antics in Manchester United's defeat to Manchester City.
Fernandes started the game on the right-hand side before moving centrally, though he was unable to have an impact on the game.has spotted a recurring trend with Fernandes whenever United lose, claiming he starts"playing for himself" and is guilty of"trying to get the crowd on side"."When Man United go behind, and he is not having a good game, what he does is he starts running around trying to get the crowd on side.
But despite his obvious abilities, many believe Fernandes does not possess the leadership qualities required to be a United captain.
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