Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has blamed outsiders for trying to cause diving among the United ranks.
The Reds have had the worst start to the 2020/21 Premier League having lost two consecutive home matches, the worst was the 6-1 thrashing by Tottenham.
Reacting to an alleged rift between himself and Solskjaer while on international duty, Fernandes was quick to shut down any talk of a rift between them, saying the stories were created to “destabilise” the group.
Solskjaer was pleased with the response of his midfielder, who was signed from Sporting Lisbon in January, and told him: “Welcome to Manchester United, this is what happens when you lose a couple.”
“It’s one of those things – you have to get over it as soon as you can and move on,” said Solskjaer of the thrashing by Spurs.
“Bruno has lost now two league games since he came to the club and he came in February, although it’s been two in quick succession, so he’s not used to losing league games for us.
“They’re going to try and create a division between us, but that’s not going to happen because this group wants to stick together.” [Sky Sports]
