SIMPLE MAN: Bruno Fernandes, a famous player for Manchester United, celebrated his wife Ana’s 29th birthday by dining at a fancy restaurant while sporting a tracksuit

On Thursday afternoon, the 29-year-old was spotted leaving Wilmslow, Cheshire’s Juniper Restaurant with Ana and another couple.

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Another couple joined Bruno Fernandes and his wife Ana for lunch in Wilmslow.

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Another couple joined Bruno Fernandes and his wife Ana for lunch in Wilmslow.

Fernandes was spotted visiting the Juniper Grill.

Fernandes was spotted visiting the Juniper Grill.

 

The midfield player and his male companion wore gray sneakers and a white T-shirt with their all-black tracksuits.

Wearing blue jeans and big white coats, the lovers continued their “twinning.”

Bruno Fernandes and his wife Ana were joined by another couple for lunch in Wilmslow

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‘Something wrong’ in the locker room is hinted at by Gary Neville’s theory about Manchester United

Christian Eriksen, a midfielder for Manchester United, made remarks last week that, in Gary Neville’s opinion, were unmistakable evidence that “something is going wrong” in the Old Trafford locker room.

In addition, veteran defender Neville, who called Sunday’s loss to Tottenham “disgusting,” believes that when a senior player like Denmark’s star Eriksen acknowledges that the team did not have the zeal to defeat opponents who only “wanted it more,” alarm bells should go off.

Eriksen’s remarks were made following Erik ten Hag’s team’s shocking Europa League draw against Twente, which was followed by a dismal showing against Spurs.

Neville also stated, “I think that’s the word I used at the end—it was a disgusting performance,” in an interview with his Sky Sports podcast.However, are you aware of anything? All of the terms I’ve used—you may have seen headlines like “Neville calls Manchester United disgusting”—remind me of Christian Eriksen’s remarks made following Wednesday night’s match.

“It matters more than anything else that anyone says because he is inside there and is witnessing it with his own eyes. He is a very senior player who should be trusted and who has had a long and successful career. When he says they didn’t want it and don’t want it as much as another team in a game of football.”

We are aware that whatever is going on there can’t be good because it can be seen on the field. It’s true what they say about how what happens in training applies to the field. Everything needs to be meticulously planned out.

“There’s no denying that something is amiss in that United locker room.”Ten Hag is still secure in his role as head coach for the time being. Reports indicate that if United loses its final two games before the international break—a league match at Aston Villa and a trip to Porto in the Europa League—they may review the situation.

However, Ten Hag emphasized following their most recent setback—which has United sitting in 12th place in the standings with a goal differential of minus three—that he does not fear losing his job and that he simply needs more time to get things right.

Ten Hag responded, “No, I’m not thinking about this.” “The ownership, the staff, and the players are all on the same page or in the same boat. Thus, I’m not worried about it [the sack].