Ian Wright reacts to Bruno Fernandes penalty miss against Arsenal
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright was shocked that Bruno Fernandes and not Cristiano Ronaldo took a penalty during Manchester United’s defeat at Arsenal on Saturday.
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Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright was shocked that Bruno Fernandes and not Cristiano Ronaldo took a penalty during Manchester United’s defeat at Arsenal on Saturday.
Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale celebrated wildly after Bruno Fernandes missed a penalty for Manchester United in their Premier League match – and his reaction was more than reminiscent of a certain Martin Keown.
Arsenal took on Manchester United at the Emirates on Saturday afternoon in another huge clash in the race for the top-four. A 4-2 victory for the Gunners against Chelsea brought them back into the running and level on points with Tottenham.
Arsenal beat Manchester United in a thriller at the Emirates Stadium as the Gunners momentarily moved into fourth place in the Premier League table.
Manchester United put on another defensive disasterclass as they lost 3-1 away to Arsenal to lose further ground in the race for the top four. It was the case of different players, same story for the visitors as they fell behind to another early goal when Raphael Varane and Alex Telles made a mess with a clearance and Nuno Tavares netted for his first goal for the club. Ad/> Unlike the lifeless performances against Everton and Liverpool recently, United responded well to going behind and carved out the better chances with Diogo Dalot rattling the woodwork from distance and Bruno Fernandes' shooting boots letting him down again.
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