Bruno Fernandes rejects the idea that an injᴜry could be to blame for Manchester United’s recent strᴜggles

Luke Shaw, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Raphael Varane, Mason Mount, and Sofyan Amrabat are just some of the Red Devils players who have been sidelined recently due to ιnjury. Additionally, Antony is taking a leave of absence in the wake of allegations of abuse, and Jadon Sancho is unavailable following a public altercation with manager Erik ten Hag. The Red Devils have been Һit hard by injuries.

United fell to Bayern Munich by a score of 4-3 on Wednesday night, continuing a losing streak that began early in the season when they were defeated by Brighton, Spurs, and Arsenal. The United lineup was significantly depleted for the match.

The team’s history of injuries has been cited as one of the many factors contributing to their lack of success, although Fernandes refutes the notion that this is the primary factor.

He responded with, “No, it’s not about that.” “Now is not the time to rely on the injuries and everything else.” It goes without saying that we want all of our players to be healthy and ready for the upcoming season. We are aware that the squad will be more successful with a larger pool of talent.

But we have the players, and between all of us, we have the experience and enough talent to make it through this challenging time.

Because we have several great players out with injuries, I believe that some of them may be able to return sooner than expected, which will be beneficial to the club. However, it is the ones who are currently playing and contributing anything in order to obtain the result that matter.Obviously it’s not the best moment for us but we will get through this and we will get the results back. We are aware that this is a challenging time for you, but you must persevere because there is nothing you can do to change the situation. However, I believe the club has enough players to mount a challenge to the opponent.

I believe that the most important thing for everyone to do is to concentrate on themselves and the tasks that are directly related to them. That’s what I do as a player. Not in the capacity of captain, but rather as an individual and first point. I believe that is something that everyone does.

It was not the case that some members of the team were not good at doing their best for the team or trying to bаttle for the result.

“It’s just the momentum,” they said, “and when you give big teams a lot of chances, they’re going to hurt you.” “It’s just the momentum,” they said.

Ten Hag did accept the injuries problems were a ‘worry’ before speaking before the loss in Munich, but he also sought not to use them as an excuse for his team’s concerning form.

‘Yes, of course, it is a concern,’ the Dutchman said of the fitness issues. “That is why we knew that in the past, when we constructed the squad with that in mind, so that we can deal with it.” The team is prepared to cope with it.

“If there is one thing that is true, it is that from the very beginning of the previous season, I nearly never started with the starting eleven that I considered to be the best.

You are going to have to deal with it, and up until now, we have always gotten the results in on time.