Bruno Fernandes has admitted that he repeats sentiments from Manchester United allies that the crew were not deserving of wearing the shirt in Saturday's 4-0 loss to Brighton.
Joined's Champions League trusts were numerically finished in earnest style as objectives from Moises Caicedo, Marc Cucurella, Pascal Gross and Leandro Trossard had Brighton four objectives ahead on the hour mark.
After the last objective went in, cries of 'You're not fit to wear the shirt' reverberated from the United finish of the Amex Stadium, before the players confronted similar serenade as they headed toward the fans to say thanks to them after the match."I remember myself for that. What we did today, what I did today, was adequately not to be in a Man Utd shirt and I acknowledge it," Fernandes told Sky Sports after the match."The result is what it is. It isn't adequate. They defeated us. They generally had an answer. Squeezed us better and they merited the outcome.
"A smidgen of everything [went wrong]. Quality. Attitude. They had the right to win, and we should be in the position we are in at this point.
"It's something that we need to check out and be humiliated about in light of the fact that that was not sufficient from us and we need to improve."
The outcome implies United are ensured to record their bottommost extremes absolute of the Premier League region, while they have likewise surrendered a bigger number of objectives this season than in any mission beginning around 1992.