Fernandes returned to Ratcliffe for ‘overwhelming’ Jibe in Manchester United | Football news

Manchester United co -owner says some players are “overpaid”, but the club captain defends his teammates.
Manchester United Captain Bruno Fernandes says it’s not a guilty player for the contracts that the club signed while returning to co -owners Jim Ratcliffe that some were “overpaid”.
Fernandes is separated for praise Ratcliffewho also said that some of the United Teams were “not good enough”, in a series of media interviews this week.
The United Captain led by example by achieving a hat-trick on Thursday 4-1 victory over Real Sociedad to book a place in the Europa League quarterfinals.
And he defended his teammates after Ratcliffe had singled out the signature of Casemir, Rasmus H
“We can’t relax in this club. You know there is a big standard, a great attention you get from the media,” Fernandes said.
“Obviously, it’s not nice to hear certain things. I don’t think any player likes to hear the criticism or things that are talked about with you, that you are not good enough or you are overpaying or anything already.
“Everyone has their own contract. The club agrees that the contracts will do at the time you come here or at a time when you do a new contract or anything else, and that is about yourself, proving that you can be important to the club.”
The Europa League is the only hope that it will save the poor season so far.
Tim Ruben I am sits in 13th place in the Premier League and are outside both competitions in the home Cup.
Fernandes revealed that he had the opportunity to leave Old Trafford last summer, but he repeated his desire to win more trophies as a captain.
“I was sitting with the club because I had an offer to leave,” Portuguese midfielder added. “We talked about the opportunity to leave the club or stay.
“They said what they wanted from me. I just asked if they still see me as part of the club’s future or not. Then I talked to [former manager, Erik] Ten haga also.
“He was very clear with me, the club was very clear with me, that they thought I would be a large part of this renovation. I thought we could be successful.”
Despite Fernandes’ return of 15 goals this season as United’s solo performer, he still received criticism from one of his predecessors as a club captain.
Roy Keane claimed that the 30-year-old “not a fighter” and “Talent is not enough” in a recent media appearance.
Fernandes said that the former Irish midfielder, who won 13 major trophies in United, someone he “respects” massively “and hopes to change Keane’s mind.
“What I do on the field to try to change my mind or try to do something that he probably considers good,” Fernandes added.
Amorim said his side “needed more brunos” if they wanted to rediscover their former glory.
From Fernandes’s 15 goals this season, six have arrived in the last six games.
“I think it’s so important for this team. You can see it by numbers, and you can see from these last games. It’s always a guy to achieve,” he told Amorim.
“When you play for this team, you have to be ready for critics, and I understand that the former players have had a lot of success here, and the standards for them were so high that they sometimes see such things as black and white.
“In life, sometimes it’s not just black and white. There are some other colors and you have to understand the context.
“Again, it’s always there, he’s trying his best, so I’m really proud to train a player like him.”