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EPL: Bruno Fernandes blames Man Utd players for 2-0 defeat to Hull City
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EPL: Bruno Fernandes blames Man Utd players for 2-0 defeat to Hull City

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Manchester United captain, Bruno Fernandes, has hit out at his team mates for giving the ball away a lot as they lost 2-0 to Hull City in their Premier League opener.

Semi Ajayi and Nobel Mendy scored for the Tigers, as they claimed a famous win over the Red Devils.

Fernandes, speaking after the game, claimed they were guilty of the same mistakes from last season.

He said: “Same mistakes as we did last season, every away game we give too much of the ball to them.

“In the first 20 minutes, the goalkeeper was the one with the most touches.

“We needed to press more, be more aggressive, and then again we need to work on set-plays and not concede these type of goals.

“Against these types of teams, they are waiting for that moment.

“We knew before the game set-pieces would be a big part of their game. They played all pre-season with a back four but had a five against us for some height, for these moments.

“The most frustrating thing is that we lost the game.”

EPL: Bruno Fernandes blames Man Utd players for 2-0 defeat to Hull City

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