Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes commented to BBC Sport following the team’s Sunday victory over Leicester, stating: “It was a good day at work, I have to say. We have a lot of players with big qualities, but people can get too excited after one game and too down after another.” Fernandes noted that Garnacho scored a remarkable goal but did not celebrate as expected, attributing this to Garnacho’s belief that “he has lost faith from some fans.” Fernandes recounted advising Garnacho that “people will always moan but lots of people like you and enjoy what you do.” Fernandes further stated that he encouraged Garnacho to celebrate, calling the goal “something special.” He described Garnacho as “a special player” and emphasized that the team possesses “difference makers” who are responsible for winning matches. He added that while they desire these players to score in every game, “that isn’t going to happen.” Fernandes concluded with a lighthearted remark, stating, “The Fantasy managers won’t be happy with you guys taking that goal off me.” Post navigation Chrissy McKaigue concludes his Derry Gaelic football career Real Madrid Confirms Ban and Fine for Minor in Vinicius Junior Racism Case