The match between Manchester United and Bournemouth saw Onana holding his ground, with Ten Hag advising Fernandes to calm down. However, the Red Devils’ captain refused, ending the discussion by gesturing at his boss. Manager Ten Hag praised Fernandes for his energy and leadership, despite expressing disappointment at the team’s performance and dropped points in recent games. Ten Hag acknowledged in a separate interview that the second-half penalty, which Fernandes scored, should not have been awarded.
He lamented United’s overall display and emphasized the team’s desire to compete for top positions. Despite struggling in the first half, the team fought back from a losing position twice in the second half. Ten Hag called for the team to be more composed and calm in crucial moments, expressing disappointment in their failure to capitalize on the opponent’s first-half struggle. Bournemouth was awarded a penalty in injury time, which Ten Hag contested as not being valid.
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