Fernandes rescues Manchester United in frantic win over Sheffield United
24-04-2024 23:08 via theguardian.com

Fernandes rescues Manchester United in frantic win over Sheffield United

With 81 minutes gone Bruno Fernandes collected a Kobbie Mainoo pass and with a swish of his left foot fired a laser past Wes Foderingham and Manchester United were 3-2 ahead. The question now was could they, at last, hang on to a lead.This was answered emphatically by Rasmus Højlund, whose strike as the end of regulation time neared gave Erik ten Hag’s team security and was the best way to close before a watching Jason Wilcox, the new technical director, who will lead the football d
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