Man Utd star Bruno Fernandes 'will snub Gary Neville' in setback for Sky Sports

Manchester United skipper Bruno Fernandes is ready to clean Gary Neville subsequent season after refusing to bury the hatchet with the Red Devils legend, in line with stories. Fernandes was just lately given the captain's armband on a everlasting foundation after Harry Maguire was stripped of the honour following his slide down Erik ten Hag's defensive pecking order.

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Fernandes will naturally be anticipated to conduct extra interviews than earlier than in his new position as captain, though plainly Neville may very well be left annoyed if he's tasked with talking to the United ace on Sky Sports. He will likely be blanked by Fernandes over the course of subsequent season, in line with The Sun, on account of his damning feedback after final season's heavy defeat at Liverpool.

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Neville singled out Fernandes for some significantly scathing criticism after the midfielder gestured to the away dugout in frustration on plenty of events, whereas at different moments he merely trudged across the pitch because the clock ticked down at Anfield.

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"The second half has been an absolute disgrace, a shambles," fumed Neville on the time. "They have not been epitomised more than Bruno Fernandes, who has been embarrassing, a shambles, in this game. Bruno Fernandes is stood in the centre circle with his arms raised saying 'why isn’t it me coming off?'. Honestly, I think some of his behaviour in the second half has been a disgrace."

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Fernandes has actually not forgotten about Neville's feedback, which have been revamped 4 months in the past, and is reportedly set to snub the Sky Sports pundit subsequent season on account of his tightly-held grudge. The 28-year-old fired a dig at Neville shortly after United's humiliating seven-goal defeat by the hands of Liverpool and doesn't seem like keen to forgive him simply but, though it stays to be seen if it will change over the approaching months.

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"I kind of understand behind that but I can’t control that," mentioned Fernandes when quizzed on the media criticism aimed in his path. "We all know pundits have to say something to keep their work. The more bad things they say, the more work they get, sometimes.

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"We all should reside with that however for me, it’s about my team-mates being okay with that. Whenever they aren't, I would love them to inform me so I can calm myself down. Most of the issues that have been mentioned after that sport have been full lies. Because I waved my arms, they [assumed] that I mentioned one thing that I didn’t say.

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"The pundits always want to say something to get attention and credit from the people outside. Sometimes they say something to say."

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