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‘The best player’: Manchester United’s Ten Hag hails Fernandes after Betis win

Erik ten Hag praised Bruno Fernandes’s personality and described him as Manchester United’s best performer as they bounced back from Sunday’s humiliation at Liverpool by beating Real Betis 4-1 in the Europa League last-16 first leg.

Fernandes scored United’s third goal and also created Antony’s second at Old Trafford on Thursday as part of an impressive all-round display. It followed the stand-in captain being roundly chastised for an irritable performance in the 7-0 loss at Anfield.

Ten Hag said: “He was the best player on the pitch, it showed his personality. He played a little deeper role tonight and he was brilliant, making the game from the back in position, a lot of good passes in between the lines. From there we created a lot of chances.”

Fernandes’s exuberance caused him to leave a foot in on Claudio Bravo in the second half for which he was booked. The manager, when asked if this part of his game should be curtailed, said: “It’s his strength and his passion but you are right, sometimes he has to control that. He has to bring it, it is his strength and when it’s too much it becomes a weakness, that’s true – he knows that and there are always small margins.”

Ten Hag selected the same players that started against Liverpool, giving them the chance to respond. “But also I thought it was the best lineup if I saw Real Betis,” the Dutchman said. “We played 23 games in-a-row with one loss and the 24th was a huge defeat. You can’t ignore the 22 games before where we played well.

“Definitely [I am pleased]. We said we had to reset, bounce back and we played quite good in the first half and we should have been up 3-0 also, but we made one mistake [to concede] and we bounced back and we did.”

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