Bruno Fernandes was appointed Man United’s full-time captain this summer but his leadership has come under criticism in his side’s stuttering start to the season
Erik ten Hag has backed Bruno Fernandes amid widespread criticism of the midfielder’s leadership so far this season.
The Portuguese playmaker was handed the armband in the summer, after the Dutch boss opted to strip Harry Maguire of the honour. It appeared the obvious choice, given Fernandes had led the side out on ample occasions in the 2022/23 campaign, including twice in Wembley finals, with Maguire struggling for a first team place.
But following the 1-0 win over Wolves, the volatility that so often accompanies the star was apparent in the defeat at Spurs last Saturday. He was booked by Michael Oliver in the first half for dissent, and then demanded an apology from referees’ chief Jon Moss after the game after he felt his side were denied a certain penalty.
Critics have since weighed in, with Chris Sutton in particular launching a scathing attack on the 28-year-old: ” Bruno Fernandes first and foremost needs to sort himself out, his team out, before looking at referees and their decisions,” he said. “Bruno Fernandes for me shouldn’t be captain of Manchester United, absolutely not, he’s not a leader. That basically sums him up.”