Bruno Fernandes has questioned the Manchester United players for their lack of composure in front of the goal against West Ham United on Sunday. He believes that they are creating enough chances, but are unable to convert them in the game.
Speaking to MUTV after their 2-0 defeat against West Ham United, Fernandes stated that Manchester United conceded when they were in full control. He added that it was a disappointing result as they could not finish their chances in the game. He said via MEN:
Manchester United lost 2-0 at Old Trafford to West Ham United on Sunday, May 11th. Tomas Soucek scored the opening goal in the first half, before Jarrod Bowen sealed the win in the second half.
Ruben Amorim has taken responsibility for the 2-0 loss to West Ham United. He stated that there was a lack of urgency in defense and claimed that they play better in the Europa League than in the league.
He said via Sky Sports:
Manchester United are now 16th in the Premier League table with two matches left in the season. The highest they can finish this season is 14th, if they win their last two matches and others drop points.
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