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Bruno Fernandes makes Manchester United prediction as Ashley Young decision explained

Manchester United will fully turn their attention to Galatasaray today as another big away game awaits them.

Erik ten Hag's men will be hoping to repeat their heroics from Sunday in Turkey and take a big step towards the Champions League knockout stages. United coped well with an incredibly hostile home crowd this weekend as Everton were brushed aside.

Alejandro Garnacho's spectacular strike got the Reds off to the best possible start as they eventually weathered a Toffees fightback in the opening 45. After the break, United pressed on and added a second through Marcus Rashford's spot kick.

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The points were sealed with 15 minutes remaining as Anthony Martial's delicate chip added gloss to the scoreline. In our morning headlines, Bruno Fernandes made a Kobbie Mainoo prediction and a controversial decision is explained.

Fernandes believes Mainoo will only get 'better and better' after his impressive performance for United against Everton. The 18-year-old was the standout performer for Ten Hag's side at Goodison Park, with an impressive midfield display on his first Premier League start.

Mainoo showed maturity beyond his years as he dominated the midfield battle, shining both with and without the ball.

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Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher insists United deserved their penalty against Everton but VAR was right not to recommend Ashley Young be sent off.

Young was penalised for fouling Martial in the box but it needed a review, with on-pitch official John Brooks initially booking the United striker for simulation. After being sent to the screen, it became clear that the Everton defender

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