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Man United issue statement after Liverpool-themed incident adds to FA Cup woes

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Man United Issue Statement After Liverpool Throwback from Bruno Fernandes Sends Fans into Frenzy

Manchester United has released an official statement following a bizarre Liverpool-themed incident involving captain Bruno Fernandes, which has amplified the club's mounting FA Cup woes and sparked chaos among rival supporters.



The drama unfolded during Manchester United's latest FA Cup clash, where trailing 2-0 against a lower-league side, Fernandes attempted a desperate equalizer. In a moment of apparent delirium, the Portuguese star celebrated a near-miss by mimicking Liverpool's iconic "You'll Never Walk Alone" anthem, complete with arms outstretched and a theatrical knee-slide toward the away end. Social media erupted as Liverpool fans dubbed it a "throwback" to their glory days, while United supporters accused Fernandes of betrayal amid the team's dismal form.

United's statement, posted on their official site, read: "We are aware of the incident involving Bruno Fernandes. The player has apologized internally, and we reiterate our focus on unity and performance. Speculation should not detract from our ongoing campaign." Fernandes himself took to Instagram, clarifying: "Heat of the moment. Full United through and through. Onward!"

The event compounds United's FA Cup misery, marking their third consecutive early exit under pressure. Critics point to deeper issues: a leaky defense, absent key players, and manager Erik ten Hag's job on the line after back-to-back losses. Liverpool fans, reveling in the schadenfreude, flooded timelines with memes of Fernandes in a Reds kit, dubbing him "Bruno Gerrard."

Club insiders reveal Fernandes' gesture stemmed from frustration over a disallowed goal, echoing past mind games between the rivals. As United lick their wounds, the frenzy underscores the intense rivalry—turning a slip into a viral sensation that could haunt Old Trafford for seasons.

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