Bruno Fernandes fights for goals: Manchester United's captain determined to turn things around

  • United experiences one of the weakest season starts in their Premier League history.
  • Bruno Fernandes aims to end his goal drought at Manchester United.

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Bruno Fernandes, the captain of Manchester United, is determined to regain his previous goal-scoring form and takes responsibility for his current goal drought. During the current Premier League season, the team has only scored five goals, surpassing only the newly promoted Southampton. The 30-year-old Portuguese midfielder, who has impressively scored 54 goals in 166 Premier League appearances for United, is still awaiting his first goal this season. In a conversation with Portuguese media ahead of Portugal's Nations League match against Poland, Fernandes expressed confidence that his goal record would soon improve. Fernandes emphasized his duty to meet high expectations: "I have always maintained a high goal-scoring rate and want to play at that level again this season." He also highlighted his own high standards and stressed his ambition to support United with goals. On October 19th, United will face the currently eleventh-placed Brentford at their home stadium. The traditional club sits 14th in the standings with eight points from seven games, experiencing one of the weakest starts to a season in Premier League history.
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