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Man Utd's Bruno Fernandes blasted for "lashing out wildly" against Liverpool and Arsenal

Ian Wright declared Bruno Fernandes was "lucky not to get sent off" against Liverpool and Arsenal as he delivered a scathing verdict on the under-fire Manchester United playmaker.

Fernandes picked up a booking in both Premier League fixtures as United were beaten 4-0 at Anfield last Wednesday and 3-1 at the Emirates three days later. However, many fans felt he deserved more severe punishment for a late lunge on Trent Alexander-Arnold and stamp on Nuno Tavares, with VAR checking the incidents but choosing not to upgrade to a red card.

The Portugal international's reckless challenges have come as he endures a poor run of form without a goal or an assist to his name in over two months. As a result, Wright insists he is not a productive presence in the Red Devils starting XI at present.

Speaking on the Ringer FC podcast, the former England striker said: "Seeing Bruno Fernandes just lashing out at people, lashing out at Trent really wildly, and then the challenge on Nuno, you look at it and you think to yourself, 'that's not what Manchester United need from you, my friend'.

"Manchester United need a lot more than you going around trying to top people. He was lucky not to get sent off. But this is what it's come to." Fernandes reached a new low on Saturday when he squandered a penalty and a brilliant chance to equalise against Arsenal, only managing to hit the post with his meek effort from 12 yards.

The scoreline was 2-1 to the Gunners at the time and Granit Xhaka would go on to seal the victory for the hosts with a thunderous drive from range. Defeat in North London left United sixth in the table, six points behind Arsenal having played one game more.

Up next for the Old Trafford club is a challenging home encounter

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