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‘Not that happy’… Bruno Fernandes makes comment about Everton fans after Man United win today
Bruno Fernandes has now been discussing Alejandro Garnacho’s wonder goal for Manchester United against Everton today.
Fernandes was speaking after United’s surprising 3-0 win at Goodison Park and noticed that the Everton fans weren’t too happy throughout.

However, Fernandes did think one moment may have cheered up t♔he home faithful.
Speaking to after the game, Fernandes thought Garnacho’s exquisite goal may have eve♉n been enjoyed in🅠 the home terraces.
: “Everton fans were 💯not that happy, but I tꦛhink even they enjoy these kind of things.”
Of course, Garnacho’s goal was one for the ages, and even he has n🔥ow admitted his surprise.
Garnacho s💙aid: “I can’t believe it to be honest. I d𒈔idn’t see how I scored, I just listened to the crowd and said, ‘Oh my god!’
“It’🌱s one of the best goals I’ve ever scored. It’s still November, but probably [one of goals of the season].”
And despite Bruno’s optimism, it’s unlikely that Everton fans were too impressed at going one goꦉal behind against United in any 🔯fashion.
Bruno Fernandes thought even Everton fans may have enjoyed United’s opener
It was certainly a frustrating evening for Evert💮on, losing a match so emphatically on the scoreline despite thei♏r domination at times.
However, it really was a𒊎 tale of finishing, and United’s front l🍌ine finally showed a lethal streak.

All of Anthony Martial, Marcusಌ Rashford and Garnacho have been guilty of wasting far too many chances in the past.
But all changed their tune at Goodison Park to coꦍllect three brilliant points.
Michael Owen has also now given his verdict oꦍn Garna💫cho’s goal, which will be spoken about for some time.
It’s almost uncanny how similar the goal was to Wayne Rooney’s, one that didn’t look like ཧit would ever be🐲 one-upped.
However, Bruno Fernandes wouldn’t be making his comment about Everton fans watching an all-time United 🌳classic unless he believed it was up there.
Either way, it was a torrid n൲ight for Everton, who saw three points stolen away fro﷽m a clinical United side.