Bruno Fernandes has sent Manchester United's new manager a message they won't ignore
It had been billed as the Cristiano Ronaldo show, but by full-time, Portugal's passage to the World Cup was all about his Manchester United compatriot.
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It had been billed as the Cristiano Ronaldo show, but by full-time, Portugal's passage to the World Cup was all about his Manchester United compatriot.
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The sight of Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo sprinting off to celebrate with their arms wrapped around each other was one Manchester United fans expected to see a lot of this season.
Bruno Fernandes powered Portugal to the 2022 FIFA World Cup with a brace in Portugal's 2-0 win over North Macedonia on Tuesday. The midfielder was in fantastic form and scored a goal in either half. Fernandes' first goal was a prime example of his fine understanding with Manchester United teammate Cristiano Ronaldo. The 27-year-old latched on to a poor pass by North Macedonian captain Stefan Ristovski in the 32nd-minute and then sent it forward to Ronaldo. The Portuguese captain arrived at the edge of the area but instead of shooting, he passed it back to Fernandes through the legs of a player with the former Sporting CP man converting it with much aplomb.
Bruno Fernandes insisted it did not matter that he was the Portugal hero during their World Cup qualifying win over North Macedonia on Tuesday night. Two goals from the Manchester United playmaker guided Portugal to the Qatar finals with a 2-0 victory at the Estadio do Dragao.
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Bruno Fernandes scored twice as Portugal sealed their place in their sixth consecutive World Cup finals with a 2-0 win over North Macedonia in Porto.