Key Points

Bruno Fernandes didn't mince words after Manchester United's 2-2 pre-season draw with Everton, calling the performance "lazy." The captain's opener and Mason Mount's strike were undone by a bizarre own goal. Fernandes stressed the need for more signings to boost competition ahead of the Arsenal opener. Manager Ruben Amorim acknowledged the players' frustration but remained positive about pre-season progress.

Key Points: Bruno Fernandes Calls Man Utd Lazy After Everton Pre-Season Draw

  • Fernandes slams United's performance as lazy after Everton draw
  • Mason Mount scored but Ayden Heaven own goal cost victory
  • United had won previous friendlies vs West Ham and Bournemouth
  • Fernandes hints at need for more signings before Arsenal opener
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'We were little bit lazy': Fernandes after 2-2 draw against Everton

Man Utd captain Bruno Fernandes criticizes team's "lazy" performance in 2-2 pre-season draw vs Everton while urging more signings.

"We were a little bit lazy today. With laziness you can pay at any moment. - Bruno Fernandes"

Atlanta, Aug 4

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes didn’t hold back after his side's 2-2 pre-season draw with Premier League rivals Everton, criticising the performance as "lazy" and urging the club to bring in more reinforcements.

United looked set for a win in Atlanta, Georgia, after Mason Mount's second-half strike restored their lead following Iliman Ndiaye's equaliser to Fernandes's opener. However, a bizarre 75th-minute own goal by Ayden Heaven handed Everton a share of the spoils.

The result slightly took the shine off United’s U.S. tour, which had previously featured encouraging wins over West Ham United and Bournemouth.

"It's been important for developing how we want to play and getting the new players involved too. We didn't want to finish in this way. Our performance wasn't the best and we were a little bit lazy today. We want to avoid that because with laziness you can pay at any moment," Fernandes told NBC Sports.

"It's improving. But it's not the place it needs to be. I don't want to take a dig at anyone, but the club is doing the best they can in terms of the financial situation they talk about.

"But it was crystal clear we needed more competition for the players that were here and more quality to get everyone to step up a little more to get to the XI, and I think that is what the club are trying to do. Hopefully we can get one or two more players to help with that," he said.

When asked about Fernandes's remarks, manager Ruben Amorim told reporters, "I think I'm happy for the players to have that feeling. It's saying that they understand the situation. So, it's a good feeling.

"I think the momentum of the tour was perfect. We had the weeks to work with a good environment, good feeling, and then we go back to Carrington (training ground) and we are near to start the season. We are going with the feeling that we need to do a lot of things (better)," he added.

United will kick off their new Premier League campaign against Arsenal on August 17.

- IANS

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Ananya R
Pre-season results don't matter much, but the attitude does. Bruno is right to call out laziness - that's what separates champions from also-rans. From Mumbai with love to our Red Devils! ❤️
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Sarah B
Interesting to see Fernandes speaking so openly. In India we say "sach kadwa hota hai" (truth is bitter). The club needs to back him with signings - the midfield still looks weak compared to City/Arsenal.
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Vikram M
Watching from Delhi at 3 AM! 😴 Bruno is the only leader in that team. But why always excuses about finances? Other clubs manage transfers better. Glazers out!
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Kavya N
Respectfully disagree with Bruno - calling teammates lazy in public isn't good leadership. Should handle it internally like our cricket captain Rohit Sharma does. Team unity matters more than pre-season results.
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Michael C
As an expat in Bangalore, I see both sides. The Indian fans' passion is amazing! But let's not overreact - it's just a friendly. Main focus should be being ready for Arsenal in 2 weeks.

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