Ruben Amorim worried Bruno Fernandes’ injury will rule him out for ‘a while’
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim fears Bruno Fernandes will be out for “a while” after picking up a soft tissue injury in Sunday’s defeat at Aston Villa.
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Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim fears Bruno Fernandes will be out for “a while” after picking up a soft tissue injury in Sunday’s defeat at Aston Villa.
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