Injury Bruno Fernandes picture hits social media as wife makes Instagram post

 The midfielder is shown with a protective boot and crutches in a social media post by Bruno Fernandes' wife, who is married to the Manchester United player.


In the extra period of Sunday's FA Cup semifinal against Brighton, which United ultimately won on penalties, Fernandes was compelled to leave the game.


The Portugal international was unable to finish the game owing to an ankle injury, hence he was not included in those events.


During the first half of the game, there was a difficulty, and according to ESPN, there was debate on the bench over whether to substitute him.





Fernandes, though, stayed on the field for the entire 90 minutes and was obviously frustrated when Erik ten Hag decided to take him off the field of play.


For the duration of the match, he remained on the sidelines, instructing his teammates as they sought to make their first FA Cup final appearance since 2016.


The magnitude of the injuries is now a source of significant concern.


The player's wife, Ana Pinho, shared a photo of Fernandes with a'recharging' emoji on Instagram, showing him with protection over his ankle.


The United star is also shown with two leg splints on and a pair of crutches; the club has not yet disclosed the nature of the player's injury or his participation in Thursday's game against Tottenham.


According to ESPN, Fernandes was scheduled to be evaluated on Monday, and his participation in the match appeared to depend on the results of those evaluations.


Any absence would be a serious setback for United, who are hoping to win that game to boost their chances of finishing in the top four and guaranteeing their qualification for the Champions League the following season.



Trouble for Man United in Bruno's absence


United has struggled this season without Fernandes, suffering three of its four losses when he has not started. The most recent one was last week's humiliation at the hands of Sevilla.


United's midfielders have sustained numerous injuries throughout the course of the season, and manager Erik ten Hag is well aware of the need to improve in that area.


The value of the Portugal international is clear to all, but the team should sign a capable backup player because he cannot be counted on to play in every match.


Donny van de Beek's attempt to fill that role earlier in the season was unsuccessful, so a versatile player who can play all in the middle of the park would be the ideal addition.

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