Bruno Fernandes spoke to media regarding Ten Hag’s sacking from the club. The club captain Bruno Fernandes feels that the players are responsible for what they are suffering now and not the manager. Bruno apologized to Ten Hag following his departure news. “It is easier to get rid of the manager than 15 players. I spoke to Ten Hag and apologized. We are not scoring goals, and I feel responsible,” said Bruno Fernandes via Sky Sports.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has expressed regret and taken responsibility for the club’s recent struggles following Erik ten Hag’s departure as manager. In a candid interview with Sky Sports, Fernandes acknowledged that the players bear much of the responsibility for United’s disappointing performances, which led to Ten Hag’s sacking.
Bruno emphasized the harsh reality of managerial changes in football. As the team’s leader on the pitch, he admitted the need for accountability, particularly in areas like goal-scoring, where United has fallen short.
Fernandes also revealed he spoke to Ten Hag personally to apologize, signaling his respect for the manager’s efforts. This statement reflects the Portuguese midfielder’s awareness of his role and the pressure now on the squad to step up under a new regime.