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Scholding
Paul Scholes hit out at Bruno Fernandes after United 3-3 draw versus Galatasaray.
The pundit said to TNT Sports: “I know in his interview he is talking about mistakes, but he made two big mistakes tonight by giving two stupid fouls away that lead to two goals.
“The full team, including himself as the captain, have to take responsibility – it’s a game they should win.
“They just cannot keep clean sheets – the defence is all over the place, the keeper is making mistakes, Bruno giving away cheap free-kicks.
“It makes the game difficult for them every time and they don’t need to do that.”
Fer real
Bruno Fernandes admitted he and United made huge mistakes against Galatasaray.
He told TNT Sports: “It was another game where we could have closed the game.
“We had too many chances, as I’ve said, and mistakes by ourselves. It’s too bad, to be honest.
“I don’t want to be too negative, but what we’ve been doing in the Champions League is not enough.
“We have to control our games every time, it’s not the first game we’ve had like this.”
Rule breakers
Galatasaray have been accused of breaking a little-known rule to score their first goal against Manchester United, with some claiming it should have been disallowed.
Hakim Ziyech sparked the hosts’ comeback as he whipped a free-kick past Andre Onana after United had raced into a 2-0 lead.
However the goal could have been chalked off as Mauro Icardi appeared to commit an infringement as the shot was taken.
That’s because he was only 61 centimetres away from Rasmus Hojlund, who was standing in the wall, according to beIN SPORTS.
That’s less space than the should be allowed to have.
Captain material
Bruno Fernandes gave fans a glimpse as to why he is Manchester United captain during their crazy Champions League draw with Galatasaray.
He was a cool head in the fiery Turkish atmosphere as he calmed down young team-mate Alejandro Garnacho after he scored.
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