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Bruno Fernandes has chosen Manchester United's most impressive player this season. According to him, Christian Eriksen's ability to spot teammates and play the perfect pass make the Denmark international the most impressive player on Erik ten Hag's team. On Wednesday night, Ten Hag's team drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace, with Bruno [...]
Man United's most impressive player this season, according to Bruno Fernandes, is
Bruno Fernandes has chosen Manchester United's most impressive player this season.
According to him, Christian Eriksen's ability to spot teammates and play the perfect pass make the Denmark international the most impressive player on Erik ten Hag's team.
On Wednesday night, Ten Hag's side drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace, with Bruno Fernandes scoring for the Red Devils in the 44th minute, but Eriksen set up the goal.
"Obviously, Christian has been outstanding. But I think everyone on the team has been excellent," the former Sporting Lisbon midfielder told Manchester United TV.
"I think as we showed in the [first half], the goal was everything that we train, some movements, the way we play, the passes that we did. So that comes through, and then the quality of the players comes into play.
On Sunday, the Red Devils face the league leaders in a top-of-the-table Premier League clash. Casemiro, Ten Hag's midfield maestro, will miss the crucial match after receiving his fifth yellow card against Crystal Palace on Wednesday night.
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Jose Mourinho turned down the biggest Man Utd signing in history which could've saved his job
Jose Mourinho has revealed to Manchester United officials that he does not want Cristiano Ronaldo at the club despite being offered the chance to sign him.
Ronaldo returned to United in 2021 before his controversial departure in November. He had the chance to bring him back to Old Trafford when he played for Real Madrid in 2018.
Mourinho and Ronaldo had previously worked together in the Spanish capital for three years, with talkSPORT's Jim White claiming former vice-chairman Ed Woodward wanted to broker the deal.
White explained:
"There has been a lot of discussion over the years about Ronaldo's return to Manchester United. "It could have happened when he was still in his glory when he finished Real Madrid.
That summer, Ronaldo moved to Juventus instead, where he stayed for three years before returning to England.
Mourinho, meanwhile, had just moved United to second place in the Premier League standings, and was keen for the club to sign the centre-back.
Among the names the 'special' sought were Toby Alderweireld, Diego Godin and Jerome Boateng. This is probably why Mourinho was against a move from Ronaldo.
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