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What Manchester United fans demanded a month ago is even more relevant now

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It was one month ago today that Manchester United narrowly beat Fulham in the Premier League, a game best remembered for what happened off the pitch as much as on it.

Bruno Fernandes struck at the death to clinch a second successive last-gasp winner at Craven Cottage, one that helped mask an otherwise rather limp performance.

As the United players warmed up on the pitch ahead of the match, a fan in the away end unfurled a homemade banner that was clearly visible to all those of a United persuasion.

The words 'Play like you mean it!!' painted in black on a white bedsheet. A simple message, but one that is easier said than done. READ NEXT: United saved their worst insult until last after Newcastle defeat TRANSFERS: Ten Hag's double transfer hint against Newcastle A month later, that fan message is as relevant as it has ever been after the pitiful nature of United's defeat to Newcastle over the weekend.

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