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Bruno Fernandes deserves credit for keeping a straight face in his post-match interview.

A day after signing a new long-term deal worth £250,000-a-week, Fernandes had to front up and explain another insipid display from Manchester United.

It has become a recurring theme at United, players acknowledging their shortcomings, pledging to improve and conceding the fans deserve better. The most alarming aspect of the post-match offering from Fernandes is that he claimed United's players gave everything against Leicester, leaving nothing out on the pitch.

“Everyone gave everything,” said Fernandes. “I don’t believe there’s anyone who didn’t give everything in the game. Nobody lacked intensity." If that really was the case, if this was United's players giving their all for the iconic badge, physically and mentally, then the world's biggest club really is doomed.

This is the same Fernandes who jumped out of a 50-50 tackle in the move that led to Leicester's goal. He should be thankful former United skipper Roy Keane was not analysing this game, otherwise he would have been excoriated. There is so much wrong with this United squad and the entire structure around the team, it is

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