Ten Hag and Rashford defend Fernandes after Liverpool display

Erik ten Hag labelled Bruno Fernandes an inspiration as the Manchester United manager leapt to the defence of his vice-captain after attracting criticism in the wake of Sunday s thrashing by Liverpool.

The Portuguese midfielder was chastised for his performance and attitude during United s humiliating 7-0 defeat at Anfield, with critics suggesting he should lose the armband, which he wears in the absence of out-of-favour club captain Harry Maguire.

However, Ten Hag dismissed those suggestions and is optimistic his on-field captain will respond well to the weekend s hardships.

Everyone has to learn, I have to learn, he will learn as well because he s intelligent, the Dutch manager said at a press conference ahead of his side s Europa League first-leg fixture against Real Betis.

He s an inspiration for the whole team but no one is perfect, everyone makes mistakes. I m really happy to have Bruno in the team and really happy that if Harry Maguire isn t on the pitch then Bruno is the captain.

He s been playing a brilliant season, he has a really important role for why we are in the position we are because he s giving energy to the team, running a lot at the highest intensity, but also in the right way, right direction, and he s pointing and coaching players.

Marcus Rashford seconded his manager s thoughts and threw his full support behind Fernandes, whom he believes has been invaluable since joining from Sporting CP in 2020.

He said: I love playing with Bruno, as you can imagine. I think, for a forward like me, he s a perfect player to play with.

He s been a good leader for us even when not captain, which is always a good sign. He s helped others become better leaders.

Nobody s perfect and sometimes you want to win so bad that you end up doing things that are a little out of character.

We re back in action on Thursday

— Manchester United (@ManUtd)

I 100 per cent support Bruno and I m behind him, and I think as a team we have to support him because he s a fantastic player and as the boss said, we wouldn t be in the position that we re in if he wasn t playing games for us.

The Red Devils host Betis on Thursday. The Spanish side – coached by former Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini – are fifth in La Liga.

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