Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes revealed he personally apologized to Erik ten Hag on behalf of the team after the Dutchman’s departure as manager, taking accountability for the squad’s lackluster performance. Despite winning two trophies with United, Ten Hag left the club in 14th position in the Premier League and struggling in the Europa League group stage. Fernandes, who scored in the recent 1-1 draw with Chelsea, admitted the players must take responsibility for the change in leadership, noting that “it’s easier to get rid of a manager than 15 players.”
After contributing two goals in a 5-2 League Cup victory over Leicester just days after Ten Hag’s departure, Fernandes addressed speculation about timing, insisting the players remain disappointed in their league standing. United currently sit 13th, with 12 points from 10 games—marking their worst league start since 1986/87. The Red Devils have struggled in front of goal, netting just nine times in the Premier League this season, a shortfall Fernandes feels responsible for as a regular scorer.
The announcement of Ruben Amorim as the new permanent manager has brought renewed excitement, especially for Fernandes, who witnessed Amorim’s success at Sporting Lisbon. Amorim led Sporting to two league titles, ending a 19-year drought, and will officially assume United’s reins on November 11th. Fernandes praised Amorim’s transformational impact at Sporting, saying, “He brought excitement back to the club.”
Interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy, a United legend, will lead two more games before Amorim’s arrival. Van Nistelrooy remains optimistic, citing the need for restored confidence among players, particularly in goal-scoring. He believes a positive shift is imminent as Amorim takes charge, promising the return of the Red Devils’ goal-scoring prowess and consistency.