🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨 Bruno Fernandes has hit back in style after Manchester United’s dramatic 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Old Trafford.
The Portuguese midfielder, who played a decisive role in the game, made it clear that United’s triumph was no fluke. His comments came in response to Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca’s post-match claim that United were “lucky” to walk away with the three points.
Fernandes, never one to shy away from speaking his mind, offered a sharp and sarcastic retort: “If I’m lucky enough to score two goals against Chelsea, I hope I’ll always be that lucky.” His statement drew laughter from reporters but also underlined his frustration at suggestions that United did not earn their victory.
On the pitch, Fernandes was once again United’s heartbeat. His creativity, vision, and determination set the tempo throughout the match, while his clinical finishing proved decisive in a tense encounter. The Red Devils, down to ten men after Casemiro’s red card, dug deep to protect their lead, showing resilience and togetherness that has often been questioned this season.
Maresca, meanwhile, insisted his Chelsea side “dominated possession” and created enough chances to win, but Fernandes was quick to counter: “Football is not about how many passes you make, it’s about scoring goals. We were efficient, we fought harder, and we took our chances. That’s why we won.”
The win is a huge morale boost for United and their manager Ruben Amorim, who has been under intense scrutiny. With Fernandes leading by example, the Red Devils look determined to climb the table and silence critics. One thing is clear—Bruno’s “luck” is fast becoming Chelsea’s recurring nightmare.
Old Trafford erupted last night, and Fernandes made sure his message was heard loud and clear. United deserved it. End Of story.
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