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Bruno Fernandes is the true custodian of Manchester United in the age of Ratcliffe | Jonathan Liew

March 26, 2026 at 08:00 AM
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As well as being one of the team’s best performers, midfielder has become a talisman who is aware of the club’s spirit and traditionsThe video of Bruno Fernandes kicking in the door is very good, if you haven’t already seen it. In a way, it explains a lot.

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As well as being one of the team’s best performers, midfielder has become a talisman who is aware of the club’s spirit and traditions

The video of Bruno Fernandes kicking in the door is very good, if you haven’t already seen it. In a way, it explains a lot. His Sporting team are drawing 1‑1 at Boavista in 2019 and Fernandes has just been sent off for a fully deserved second yellow. As he stalks down the tunnel he takes furious aim at the two doors, the sheer force of the kick knocking him off his feet.

The doors make a magnificent shotgun sound, but do not yield. “Fuck you!” Fernandes shouts as Boavista security guards try to intervene. “I’ll pay for the fucking doors! Go fuck yourselves!”

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As well as being one of the team’s best performers, midfielder has become a talisman who is aware of the club’s spirit and traditionsThe video of Bruno Fernandes kicking in the door is very good, if you haven’t already seen it. In a way, it explains a lot. His Sporting team are drawing 1‑1 at Boavista in 2019 and Fernandes has just been sent off for a fully deserved second yellow. As he stalks down the tunnel he takes furious aim at the two doors, the sheer force of the kick knocking him off his feet.The doors make a magnificent shotgun sound, but do not yield.

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Bruno Fernandes is the true custodian of Manchester United in the age of Ratcliffe | Jonathan Liew

As well as being one of the team’s best performers, midfielder has become a talisman who is aware of the club’s spirit and traditionsThe video of Bruno Fernandes kicking in the door is very good, if you haven’t already seen it. In a way, it explains a lot.

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As well as being one of the team’s best performers, midfielder has become a talisman who is aware of the club’s spirit and traditionsThe video of Bruno Fernandes kicking in the door is very good, if you haven’t already seen it. In a way, it explains a lot. His Sporting team are drawing 1‑1 at Boavista in 2019 and Fernandes has just been sent off for a fully deserved second yellow. As he stalks down the tunnel he takes furious aim at the two doors, the sheer force of the kick knocking him off his feet.The doors make a magnificent shotgun sound, but do not yield.

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