Fernandes Stays, Shines as United Captain

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim has emphasized the crucial role Bruno Fernandes continues to play for Manchester United, following the midfielder's match-winning performance in their 2-1 preseason victory over West Ham at MetLife Stadium.
Fernandes showcased his attacking prowess with two goals — a clinical penalty and a stunning long-range strike — as United began their U.S. tour in impressive fashion.
The Portuguese international, who turned 30 this year, faced a career crossroads this summer when Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal tabled a lucrative offer. After careful consideration, Fernandes opted to remain at Old Trafford, a decision Amorim believes was vital for United's prospects.
"His importance was evident throughout last season," Amorim stated. "The numbers speak for themselves — goals, assists, but his influence extends beyond statistics. What's particularly encouraging now is seeing more players step up to share the leadership burden."
Amorim highlighted Fernandes' evolution in United's tactical setup. While frequently deployed as a deep-lying midfielder in last season's 3-4-3 formation, the playmaker operated in a more advanced role against West Ham, partnering with new signing Matheus Cunha behind the striker while Kobbie Mainoo and Manuel Ugarte anchored midfield.
"We've learned from last season," Amorim explained. "When we pushed Bruno deeper to improve build-up play, we sacrificed his threat in the final third. His natural habitat is around the penalty area where he can influence games most effectively."
The manager also addressed Fernandes' leadership qualities: "He leads by example — relentless work ethic, playing through pain, always available. While his passion sometimes leads to frustration or trying to do too much, that's the mark of a true leader. With more support around him now, we can optimize his impact."
Amorim's comments underscore Fernandes' dual role as United's creative fulcrum and emotional leader, suggesting the club's summer transfer activity has been designed to maximize their captain's world-class abilities.
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