Bruno Fernandes has said that Manchester United's current woes should leave any player he thinks is “uncomfortable”.
Manchester United lost 3-1 at home to Brighton last night, their sixth loss in their last nine games, and manager Ruben Amory admitted that it could be the worst team in Manchester United's history.
Amorim's form is on the nose once again and captain Fernandes is calling for a quick split of the players.
He told Sky Sports: “I understand the outside perspective. But if you think this is okay, it can't be okay. it's not.
“I'm not here to lose games. We are currently in the position we are in. But I know there's no one in this dressing room, If there were, they wouldn't be here.”
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Brighton's win continued United's dominance. The Seagulls have won six of their last seven meetings, including all three at Old Trafford, with Portugal midfielder Fernandes not interested in this meeting.
He said, “It doesn't matter to me. It's another loss for us. It doesn't matter how many times they beat us.
“I remember the past when they didn't win here. That won't change anything.
“The main thing that will change for us is that we didn't get the three points today. Congratulations to them! They played a great game and deserved to win the game.”
United have a chance to bounce back when they host Rangers in the Europa League on Thursday night. Their next league game is against Fulham on Sunday.