Fernandes Under Pressure as Captain
Even after a draw with Liverpool, questions are swirling about Manchester United’s leadership. Legends like Ian Wright and Jermain Defoe are wondering if Bruno Fernandes is the right captain for the team led by Ruben Amorim. Fernandes’ Captaincy Under Fire.
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Mixed Feelings About Recent Performance
United managed a 2-2 draw with Liverpool, and many fans felt they could have won. But with four games without a win in the Premier League, the team sits in 13th place. This has raised more doubts about their mindset. They seem to perform well in big matches but often struggle in games that seem less important. It’s not just the manager’s job to fix this. Wright and Defoe say the players need to be accountable, and they’re not sure if Fernandes can lead them.
Questions About Fernandes as a Leader
Defoe questioned whether Fernandes can truly lead the team. He mentioned that Fernandes can get too emotional. “You need to push your teammates and hold them to high standards,” he said on The Kelly and Wrighty Show. He pointed out that great leaders, like Ledley King and David Beckham, set examples even when they didn’t speak much. Wright agreed, saying Fernandes has done well since joining but his emotions could hold him back as a leader.
Concerns About Leadership Style
Football journalist Darren Lewis also criticized Fernandes for being too emotional. He noted that Fernandes often throws his arms in the air and gets unnecessary yellow cards. He compared him to Roy Keane, who, despite being fiery, knew how to stay calm and provide real leadership.
Amorim’s Role in Changing Mindsets
This talk about Fernandes is happening while broader issues about the team’s mentality are also in focus. Wright thinks Ruben Amorim is the right guy to bring more discipline and strength to the squad. He believes Amorim sees that things are too easy at United and knows change is needed. Wright thinks this will take time, but he trusts Amorim to help United get back to the top.
Players Want to Improve
The players are aware of the need for a strong mindset. After the Liverpool match, Lisandro Martinez said they must keep working on this for long-term success. Defoe remembered how Steven Gerrard built a strong mentality at Rangers, always pushing players to perform.
Amorim’s Tough Choices
Defoe also highlighted Amorim’s difficult choices, like leaving Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho out before the Manchester derby. These decisions were about making clear expectations. Amorim wants the players to know that how they train connects to how they perform in games.
The Test for United’s Players
Wright believes United’s recent game shows what they can achieve. Now, the players need to prove they can keep it up. “They’ve shown what they can do. Now we’ll see if they can do it consistently,” Wright said. The real test is whether the players can step up and show the right mindset to succeed. If they can’t, it will show they don’t have what it takes to perform at the highest level.