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Hidden reason Why Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes let Marcus Rashford take Manchester United penalty vs Everton during the match

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Man United beat Everton 3-0 on Sunday afternoon, and Marcus Rashford scored the second goal in the win. This ended his goal slump.

Bruno Fernandes said that he let Marcus Rashford score from the penalty spot in Manchester United’s 3-0 win over Everton to boost his team’s morale.

Referee John Brooks took back Anthony Martial’s yellow card for supposedly diving after VAR was used to help the referee. Brooks then gave United a penalty. Even though Fernandes got the ball, he gave it to Rashford, who had the chance to make it 2-0 for United just over 10 minutes into the second half.

Rashford, who entered the game on the right wing, took a strong step and fired the ball high into the net, past England partner Jordan Pickford. It was his first goal since September 3, when he scored in Barcelona’s 3-1 loss to Arsenal.

Rashford had not scored in 12 games for United, so Fernandes thought it was a great chance for him to get back on track and boost his confidence. The college graduate stood up for his captain.

Fernandes told Sky Sports, “I thought Marcus needed some confidence and his goal.” “I was 100% sure Marcus could score that penalty because he is a great penalty taker.”

Hidden reason Why Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes let Marcus Rashford take Manchester United penalty vs Everton during the match

“It is not about who takes it, it is about scoring the penalty, and Marcus did it perfectly.”

With his second goal of the season, Rashford will be hoping that things are looking up for him. However, he will be suspended for Wednesday’s Champions League match against Galatasaray and will miss the game. Fernandes hopes that it will make him feel better about himself.

The Portuguese player went on, “We all know that strikers and wingers need to score goals; it’s part of their game and makes them feel better.” After the penalty, I thought Rashford could take on anyone and not be stopped.

“I believe you need this chance from time to time to boost your confidence. Marcus has helped us a lot.

 

 

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