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Bruno Fernandes Slams Referee After Penalty Miss: United Captain Demands Apology
- Jul 22, 2023; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes (8) celebrates his goal with goalkeeper Thomas Heaton (22) during the first half at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Picture this: you’re about to take a crucial penalty that could put your team ahead, you’ve got your routine down pat, and then boom—the referee walks right into your path like he’s lost at a shopping mall. That’s exactly what happened to Bruno Fernandes during Manchester United’s frustrating 1-1 draw with Fulham, and honestly, you can’t blame the Portuguese midfielder for being absolutely livid about it.

The Penalty Incident That Left United Fuming

The whole mess unfolded at Craven Cottage when United were handed a golden opportunity to break the deadlock in the first half. Fernandes, being the designated penalty taker, placed the ball on the spot and began his usual pre-kick routine. But here’s where things went sideways—referee Chris Kavanagh decided to play the role of an unwanted extra and collided with the United captain as he was walking back to begin his run-up.

Now, anyone who’s watched football knows that penalty takers are creatures of habit. They have their rituals, their specific steps, their mental preparation. It’s like asking a chef to cook with someone constantly bumping into them in the kitchen. Fernandes had to stop, look back at the ball, and restart his entire routine. The result? A shot that sailed over the crossbar like it was aiming for the International Space Station.

Fernandes Fires Back at Kavanagh’s Non-Apology

What really got under Fernandes’ skin wasn’t just the collision—it was Kavanagh’s complete lack of acknowledgment afterward. Speaking to reporters, the United captain didn’t hold back his frustration: “I was annoyed that the referee didn’t apologize. That was what triggered me at the time, but that was no reason to miss a penalty.”

Fair point, Bruno. When you accidentally bump into someone at the grocery store, you say sorry, right? It’s basic human decency. But apparently, Premier League referees operate by different social rules. The Portuguese international continued: “As a penalty executor, you have your own routine, the things you do yourself. I did a very bad kick. I put my feet too under the ball and that’s why the ball finally bounced over the bar.”

At least the guy’s honest about his execution. But let’s be real—when your concentration gets broken by an official who should know better, it’s bound to mess with your head.

United’s Season Continues to Stumble

This penalty miss wasn’t just a missed opportunity for three points; it’s becoming emblematic of United’s stuttering start to the season. The Red Devils have now gone two games without a win, following their opening day defeat to Arsenal. Sure, Leny Yoro managed to put them ahead in the second half, but Emile Smith Rowe’s equalizer meant another day of disappointment for the United faithful.

Fernandes summed up the team’s frustration perfectly: “We can’t be satisfied with just one point. We came here to win the game. We defended very well, but on one occasion they scored. For us, it’s very disappointing not to win today’s game.”

The Bigger Picture for United’s Title Hopes

While it’s easy to focus on the referee incident, United’s problems run deeper than one missed penalty. The team that was supposed to challenge for the title this season is already looking shaky just two games in. When your captain is missing penalties due to referee interference and your team can’t close out games against mid-table opposition, you’ve got to start asking some serious questions.

The fact that Fernandes felt compelled to criticize the referee publicly also suggests there’s underlying frustration within the squad. Players don’t usually call out officials unless they’re feeling the pressure from elsewhere. With the season barely started, United can’t afford many more slip-ups if they want to be taken seriously as title contenders.

What This Means Moving Forward

For all the drama surrounding the penalty incident, United need to move on quickly. Dwelling on referee decisions—justified or not—isn’t going to win them games. Fernandes needs to shake off this miss and get back to his usual reliable self from the spot. The team needs to find a way to turn dominant performances into victories, not moral victories.

As for referee Kavanagh, maybe a simple “sorry, mate” wouldn’t kill him next time. Professional courtesy goes a long way in maintaining respect between players and officials. But knowing how stubborn referee associations can be, don’t hold your breath for any acknowledgment of wrongdoing.

The bottom line? United dropped points they couldn’t afford to lose, and while the referee incident didn’t help, they need to be clinical enough to overcome these situations. Champions find ways to win even when things go against them—something this United side is still learning to do.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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