Bruno Fernandes ‘involved in HT BUST-UP with Everton legend’ for bizarre reason

Bruno Fernandes was reportedly involved in a half-time bust with an Everton legend before he inspired a wonderful comeback in Manchester United in a fiery goodison park meeting.

The Captain of Man United led the indictment of clawing United from a shortage of two goals against the toffees, shooting in a beautiful free kick before Manuel Ugarte equalized with 10 minutes to play.

Everton, however, was hurt to see a gilded opportunity to win the game that grasp from their handle, the feeling that they should have had a stopping time after Ashley Young seemed to have been polluted in the box.

The former united winger seemed to have his shirt pulled by Matthijs de Ligt before he was stumbled by Harry Maguire – and while referee Andrew Madley initially pointed out the place, he was recommended by VAR to reconsider.

After consulting the Pitch-Side Monitor, Madley destroyed his decision to pull the anger of the Goodison believers, with temperatures that blow on the full-time whistle between players.

But that was not the only touchline collision that had to offer the match, whereby the Telegraph claimed that United skipper Fernandes with a bizarre reason against Everton Cult Hero Derek Mountfield was for a bizarre reason.

With the Red Devils behind him thanks to the first half of the goals of Beto and Abdoulaye Doucoure, Bow Mountfield for the joke of the United players while they walked on the field.

Fernandes took an exception to the GAG ​​and did not chop words with the former Center-Back, which was recently inaugurated as an 'Everton Giant'.

The Portuguese midfielder apparently seemed to channel his anger in the reversal of United, and led to a change in Momentum after bending his free kick.

However, it was the incident at the end of the game that stole the headlines, where Everton it says they should have had a spot kick in extra time.

The Premier League later issued a statement that revealed that Var only looked at a possible error from Maguire and not at the shirt of De Ligt – something that raged David Moyes.

“Have they called the shirt-pull?” Everton said Moyes. “They only mentioned what they had to mention. For me, the shirt-pull looked enough to be given. My feeling is that you don't have to pull sweaters.

'I cannot understand why the referee on the field makes a decision and goes to the screen if it is not a clear and obvious mistake. I thought he had made the right decision at the time and should have stuck with it.

'I think everyone who watches football looks out for a referee who says that I stay with what I have done. From what I saw, I didn't think it was clear and clear. I didn't think VAR should get there. '

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