Bruno Fernandes has admitted Manchester United's dressing room is bitterly disappointed to lose the FA Cup final. After winning the Carabao Cup in February, United had the opportunity to complete a domestic double in the FA Cup final on Saturday afternoon, but rivals Manchester City won the game 2-1 thanks to two goals from Ilkay Gundogan.
Gunodgan opened the scoring within the first minute of the contest and although Fernandes was able to produce an equaliser when calmly converting a penalty, City's lead was restored shortly after the second half had begun. ALSO READ: Man United player ratings as Fred and Sancho poor Fernandes, who led the players up the stairs as captain to collect their consolation medals after the defeat, reflected on the performance and said the dressing room were devasted for not giving the club's fans what they wanted. "Everyone is down, it's really difficult.
We wanted to end the season in a different way," Fernandes told the BBC. "It wasn't possible, but we're aware we've made the right steps for the future next season.
It's not a successful season overall but it's good. "We now have to look forward to getting our batteries back, come next season and understand it's still a long way to get into the position to win better trophies and bigger achievements.