Fernandez doubts the validity of the Chelsea penalty kick and refuses to talk about the Ronaldo crisis

Fernandez doubts the validity of the Chelsea penalty kick and refuses to talk about the Ronaldo crisis

The Portuguese Portuguese, Manchester United star, believes that the fusion he considered the referee of his team’s match against Chelsea in the Premier League “Premier League” today, Saturday, a penalty, is a natural fusion that occurs in every match in the competition, preferring not to talk about the crisis of his fellow Cristiano Ronaldo.
In the 13th round of the competition, Manchester United and Chelsea tied 1-1 in the very last seconds at Stamford Bridge.

Georginho converted a penalty for Chelsea after Scott McCottouna’s Blues player was injured in the 83rd minute.
When questioned about the Chelsea penalty, Bruneo Fernandez responded to the referee, “I told the referee that this type of invasion is prevalent in every English league games.”
“I did not see the game well and I could not say whether the decision was true or not, but Scott McCotmana said he did not hinder Chelsea player.

In response to a question regarding the Ronaldo situation, he stated, “We are not talking about the situation of Cristiano Ronaldo, we prefer to keep our opinions, we have to deal with that only within the club, and not anyone else should know what we want or think. The most important thing for everyone, including Cristiano, is the team’s victory.

Minutes from the conclusion of the team’s game against Tottenham Hotspur last Wednesday, Manchester United penalised Ronaldo by banning him from the team’s encounter today at “Old Trafford.”
According to Fernandez, who commented on the game, “We had opportunities in the first half and we could have advanced with a score of 2-0, but they got the penalty kick from which they scored a goal in the second half, then we continued to fight, and in the end we reached a tie, we could not give up.

In the English Premier League this season, Manchester United earned its 20th point after 11 games, settling for fifth position.

Fernandez questions the accuracy of the Chelsea penalty kick and avoids discussing the Ronaldo situation.

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