Bruno Fernandes has apologised for his function in Erik ten Hag’s dismissal at Manchester United.
Ten Hag was sacked on Monday after a disappointing begin to the season at Previous Trafford. The Dutchman was dismissed following the membership’s worst-ever begin to a Premier League marketing campaign, after taking 11 factors from their opening 9 video games.
United have struggled for objectives this season, scoring simply 9 occasions in 10 video games following Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea. It’s their fewest at this stage of a league marketing campaign since 1973/74 (additionally 9). Fernandes failed to attain this season earlier than Ten Hag’s exit, however has since netted 3 times in two video games below interim supervisor Ruud van Nistelrooy.
The Portugal worldwide opened up on Ten Hag’s sacking and admits he feels accountable. Fernandes mentioned the supervisor ‘paid’ for the underperformance of his gamers.
“We all know that Erik [ten Hag] has gone, it’s not good for anybody on the membership when the supervisor goes. The group is just not the perfect, the outcomes are usually not the perfect and he’s the one who pays for it,” Fernandes mentioned to Sky Sports activities.
“Everytime you see a supervisor go you need to take a few of the blame on your self, it’s as a result of the group is just not doing so effectively.
“It’s simpler to do away with a supervisor than 15 gamers. I spoke to the supervisor [Ten Hag] and apologised to him, I used to be disenchanted he has gone and I attempted to assist him. I wasn’t scoring objectives, we’re not scoring objectives and I really feel accountable.
“I usually rating numerous objectives however I at all times gave 100%. He’s conscious of that.”
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