Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes suspended for trip to Liverpool after needless yellow card

A late yellow card for dissent will prove costly for Man United
Bruno Fernandes is suspended for next weekend's trip to Anfield
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Matt Verri9 December 2023

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes will miss his side's trip to face Liverpool next weekend.

A visit to Anfield is not an assignment Erik ten Hag and his players will be particularly relishing after they fell to a shock 3-0 defeat at home to Bournemouth, swiftly erasing any momentum picked up after a midweek win over Chelsea.

Dominic Solanke opened the scoring inside five minutes and United proved unable to get themselves back into the match at Old Trafford, instead suffering further misery in the second-half as Philip Billing and Marcos Senesi both found the back of the net with headers.

Frustrations grew in the stands, before many home fans decided they had seen enough in the Manchester rain and left early, while United's players struggled to keep their cool on the pitch on a painful afternoon.

Fernandes, who was wasteful on the ball as he opted increasingly to just launch hopeful balls forward, only added to the problems facing Erik ten Hag, as he picked up a needless yellow card in the closing stages for complaining to the referee.

That show of dissent earned him a fifth Premier League booking of the season and means he is now suspended for United's next match, against Liverpool on December 17. Fernandes will still be available when United host Bayern Munich in their final Champions League group-stage match on Tuesday night.

The 29-year-old was shown three yellow cards in the first five League games this campaign, but has largely kept his discipline since then. A fourth came at home to Manchester City in October, leaving him one off a suspension since then, but the threshold has now been met.

Next weekend's clash at Anfield will be United's first meeting with Liverpool since they were hammered 7-0 at Anfield last season.

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