There were problems in the United locker room
The Manchester United captain, Bruno Fernandes, has confessed to his inflexible approach in training, admitting that this style led to frequent clashes with former assistant Mitchell van der Gaag. The Portuguese midfielder explained that his fierce competitiveness is a deliberate tactic to maintain elite standards and prevent his teammates from lowering their intensity.
Fernandes acknowledged that he had regular "fights" with Van der Gaag during the Dutchman's time as Erik ten Hag's right-hand man. According to the player, these arguments arose from minor incidents in training, where his refusal to let decisions go reflected an obsession with winning. Although Van der Gaag left Old Trafford in July 2024, the captain assures that his demanding style has not softened.



















