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Manchester United players are dispelling greatest fan myth and Bruno Fernandes comments prove it

There have been rumours circulating about unrest in the Manchester United camp. Players constantly arguing with each other, cliques forming and just a general sense that the team is not together as one unit under Ralf Rangnick.

United fans are obviously worried that this could spill over into their performances on the pitch, but other than a disappointing FA Cup exit to Middlesbrough a few weeks ago, it doesn't seem to be the case.

That's not to say that behind the scenes everything is ship-shape, but when you watch players talk in interviews and on the pitch, they definitely seem together as one team.

In United's press conference before the Champions League trip to Atletico Madrid, Bruno Fernandes spoke about how he congratulated Harry Maguire for his goal at Leeds.

"I was slapping his head and saying 'finally you score with this big head'," he beamed.

This does not sound like the actions of players who are at odds with each other.

Fernandes' celebrations with Paul Pogba provided another clear example of the players' chemistry and camaraderie. Many fans thought that the duo would be unable play together as they both wanted to be the main creator and this would lead to arguments.

But under Rangnick, they have played as dual eights and thrived as United's creative engine. In the past few weeks, fans have been treated to the two celebrating Fernandes' goal against Brighton and also Pogba playfully mocking the Portuguese midfielder for stealing his skill move to set up Anthony Elanga for the fourth against Leeds.

In general, when the team has scored a goal, the players have revelled in one another's success and there have also been smaller examples of unity.

When Elanga missed his penalty that sent United out of the FA Cup,

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