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What Darren Fletcher did to Kyle Walker at half time in Man City vs Man United clash after Rasmus Hojlund incident
Ruben Amorim switched his frustration to delight during Manchester United’s brilliant late win away to Manchester City in the derby.
Although, before a ball was kicked, Amorim captivated attention by his decision to leave two big Man United names at ho🅷me, Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garꦜnacho.
And whilst most United fans seem to trust Amorim’s judgement based on what he’s seen behind the scenes, the decision did leave the visitors short on oꦛptions from the bench.
Of course, Rasmus Hojlund was installed as Uꦛnited’s number nine, something whic🍸h could become a fixture under Amorim.
Perhaps there are some similarities between Hojlund 💞and Viktor Gyokeres at 🅺Sporting CP, and the Dane will certainly welcome Amorim inspiring similar form.
Darren Fletcher didn’t seem happy with Kyle Walker during Manchester derby
That being said, Hojlund was actually involved in an altercation with Man City captain Kyle Walker in the first half of the derby.
Walke🔯r fouled Hojlund and Anthony Taylor swiftly award💟ed a dangerous free-kick to the away team.

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However, Hojlund still wasn’t ha🐭ppy and started his complaints in ওthe direction of Walker.
The two then made contact with their heads, and whilst no headbutting was involved, the experienced City defender then threw himself to the floor, a delayed reaction t𝄹o say the least.
A spat ensued and both then received yellow cards, a forgetful moment for the duo, e🧜ven if it was slightly more embarrassi🎉ng for Walker on reflection.
And judging by what journalist Samuel Luckhurst shared on X at half-time, former United player and current coach Darren Fletcher wasn’t happy with what he saw🌠.
The journa🍎list posted saying that Fletcher was seen having words with Walker down the tunnel – presumably remindin🍸g him of his responsibilities as a senior player.
Luckhurst said: “Darren Fletcher and Kyle Walker havi✱ng words in the 🌠tunnel at half-time.”
Amad Diallo proves his worth for Ruben Amorim
Aside from Hojlund’s incident witജh Walker🌜, he did put in a strong shift at the Etihad, even if his performances still lack a little bit of finesse.
But there was certainl🔯y not♌hing lacking about Diallo’s display, who was an inspiration for Amorim in his first derby.
Admittedly, the winger did look a little tentative in the first half but he burst into life i🔥n the second.
A derby-winning-performance, and one that Uni🥂ted 🍌fans won’t forget quickly.
That being said, Mason Mount’s latest injury will🙈 be a concern upon reflection, a player who is simply🌺 enjoying no luck right now.