Bruno Fernandes snaps at THREE Man Utd team-mates during Man City clash as Gary Neville weighs in

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes made his frustrations with his team-mates clear during the first half of Sunday's Manchester Derby. The Red Devils saw several of promising situations spoiled by poor decision-making, much to the annoyance of the Portuguese.
First, he took aim at Alejandro Garnacho after feeling the Argentine didn't play a pass quickly enough as United looked to get something going. Moments later, Patrick Dorgu was the target of Fernandes' annoyance.
Former United skipper Gary Neville was on commentary duty for the game. He suggested Dorgu had no excuse for straying offside, while also siding with United's number eight over the Garnacho clash.
"Bruno is having a go at Garnacho and he is right," Neville said during Sky Sports' coverage. "The pass is too slow and it's behind Fernandes."
Elsewhere in the first half, the often demonstrative Fernandes was seen remonstrating at United striker Rasmus Hojlund for his movement as the home side probed for an opener.
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