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Manchester United between time manager Ralf Rangnick has made sense of why Bruno Fernandes took and missed the definitive punishment in Saturday's 3-1 misfortune to Arsenal instead of Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Gunners hustled into a two-objective lead through Nuno Tavares and Bukayo Saka before Ronaldo pulled one back before half-time - his 100th Premier League objective.
Joined were granted a punishment after the break when Tavares dealt with the ball in his own region and Fernandes moved forward to take the spot kick, however his work struck the beyond the post.
Granit Xhaka doled out the retributions with a 25-yard screamer with 20 minutes remaining, carrying more prominent accentuation to Fernandes' miss.
At the point when asked who settled on taking punishments, Rangnick expressed: "It's between the two of them. Both are punishment takers and Cristiano told me after the game that he didn't feel all around ok to take it and that is the reason Bruno took it."In the end, it was around a few yards somewhat further to one side however he sent the goalkeeper into the other corner yet it just hit the post."Rangnick likewise discussed his displeasure at key choices not turning out well for United. Xhaka's victor accompanied Eddie Nketiah hindering the perspective on David de Gea in an offside position, Ronaldo had a subsequent objective precluded for the most minimal of offsides, a handball against Cedric slipped by everyone's notice and Anthony Elanga was brought somewhere around Tavares right inside the area.
"The choices certainly didn't turn out well for us, yet we don't anticipate that they should occur in our manner," Rangnick said.
"However, there were three in the event that not four problematic choices, the third objective was offside, Cristiano's subsequent objective was not offside in the wake of having seen the video film, there was one more handball in the principal half in addition to a circumstance on Anthony Elanga - each of them four conflicted with us. In any case, this occurs on the off chance that you are experiencing the same thing as we are at the present time."
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