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Bruno Fernandes Sent Off in Back-to-Back Games for Man Utd

Bruno Fernandes, who had recently received his first red card for Manchester United in last week’s Premier League match against Tottenham, was sent off once again during last night’s UEFA Europa League fixture against FC Porto, further compounding the struggles of the team.

By the 81st minute, United were trailing 3-2. Fernandes attempted to challenge for the ball in the box but was penalised for a high boot, resulting in his second yellow card of the match. Clearly frustrated, he confronted Porto’s goalkeeper Diogo Costa before heading down the tunnel.

United Let Slip a 2-0 Lead

United had started the match strongly, racing to a 2-0 lead in the first half. Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Hojlund both found the net, giving the team an ideal platform. However, they allowed Porto to claw back into the game. Pepe Aquino scored to reduce the deficit, and former Chelsea target Samu Omorodion then turned the match in Porto’s favour with two goals of his own.

The sending-off of Fernandes seemed to be the final blow for United, but Harry Maguire came to the rescue with a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser. His late goal salvaged a point for Erik ten Hag’s side in what had been a chaotic match.

Following the game, Maguire called for his teammates to “keep the belief,” pointing to the importance of his late equaliser. Erik ten Hag has come under increasing pressure after United’s 3-0 defeat to Tottenham, and the team’s struggles in Portugal only added to the scrutiny.

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Critical Fixture Against Aston Villa Ahead

Manchester United now face a crucial match against Aston Villa on Sunday. Without a win in their last four matches across all competitions, this upcoming fixture at Villa Park is seen as a pivotal moment in their season, especially with the international break approaching. Despite the recent run of poor form, Erik ten Hag remains confident that the team will turn things around, stating, “We will get there.”