Sometimes players become victims of their own versatility.
Wayne Rooney, Manchester United’s top scorer of all time, was often moved from one foothold to another, including in central midfield, simply because he was so good that wherever he played he could avoid injury or mask imperfections in a team.
This season, Bruno Fernandez can be forgiven for feeling the same responsibility. Erik ten Hag lacked depth at the forward position, the Portuguese player-maker, third in the league of chances created this season, deployed early in the campaign on a wide right hand alien to him to accommodate others. t be able to play. play out of position.
Fernandes was then deployed to central midfield in the final two games as injuries to key figures threatened to take out United’s top four, with Marcel Sabitzer not considered a successful defender in that role. must.
However, the big difference between Rooney and Fernandes is that Fernandes’ strength – creating chances – has not been affected. With Rooney’s goals understandably dried up, Fernandes created six chances in Saturday’s victory over Everton – the most he’s created in just two league games this season.
The Portuguese has opponents, but you are laughed at as a coach when you have a player who can do his job at the same high level anywhere on the pitch.
United are falling – recent results and performances speak of it. While more optimistic fans have dreamed of an unfathomable title shot over the past month, those who knew the team’s limitations amidst a formidable main roster could foresee them coming.
To cross the line, you need to keep your main strikers, namely Marcus Rashford, in shape, keep Casemiro from chasing the Reds more than a hot bull after a matador, and support Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane in their blossoming bromance.
The coach intervenes when any of these variables go wrong, especially for Ten Hag given their lack of quality reinforcement. Fernandes, who promised so much at this pivotal moment in a campaign that could still fail, is every manager’s dream.

“If you don’t have enough players, you have to find a solution as a manager, as a technician,” said Ten Hag.
“Casemiro and Eriksen, if they’re free, you don’t have to bring him. [Fernandes] deeper, but if you miss them, you need to find a solution to lift the ball from behind, build a build-up, move the ball forward and attack.
“We came up with the idea to drop Bruno down and he’s doing a great job. I think he plays very good games.”
He had six chances against Everton, including two long, flashy picks that Tom Brady would have been proud of, and more balls than any other midfielder on the field. Saturday’s performance was Fernandez’s captaincy that inspired his team to a decisive victory as their rivals hoped for another slump that was never around the corner at post-Sir Alex Ferguson United.
Any director will tell you when to dub. Having an actor play multiple roles in a production is priceless for a number of reasons. Fernandez is the versatile artist that Ten Hag needs to bring this show to a successful conclusion.
Source: I News
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