“It is unfair and dates back a long way.”- Manchester United star feels sorry for Everton following their point deduction

"It is unfair and dates back a long way."- Manchester United star feels sorry for Everton following their point deduction
"It is unfair and dates back a long way."- Manchester United star feels sorry for Everton following their point deduction

“It is unfair and dates back a long way.”- Manchester United star feels sorry for Everton following their point deduction

“It is unfair and dates back a long way.”-

Manchester United star feels sorry for Everton following their point deduction

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes expressed

his sadness to the BBC about Everton’s 10-point deduction,

stating that any club would be extremely stressed out by such a severe penalty.

The Toffees fans demonstrated in large numbers before kickoff,

claiming that there should have been an injury penalty.

"It is unfair and dates back a long way."- Manchester United star feels sorry for Everton following their point deduction
“It is unfair and dates back a long way.”- Manchester United star feels sorry for Everton following their point deduction

All across Goodison Park, pink cards with the Premier League insignia above the word “corrupt”

were handed out and displayed.

Even though Alejandro Garnacho’s goal was the talk of the town early on,

the unfairness that permeated the Toffees stadium that evening cannot be overlooked.

Bruno Fernandes, the captain of the Red Devils,

discussed the circumstances following the game as follows:

Given that teams like Chelsea and Manchester City are still being

investigated for considerably more serious claims and that a verdict is long off,

Fernandes’s show of support makes sense.

If Everton’s penalty is the standard, then surely other clubs should be held to the same standard.

Nevertheless, as Everton was the one who actually committed the offences,

the Premier League cannot be held entirely accountable.

However, it is yet unclear if the regulators will impose comparable sanctions on larger,

wealthier teams. If that turns out to be a nog-, Everton will be able to shout injustice from the rooftops.

The Toffees’ on-field problems are even more serious as a result of the points deduction,

which drops them to 19th place. The home team’s lack of fight was evident in their loss to United over the weekend;

in order to avoid dropping out, they will need to show more of this.

The United players have empathy for Everton, but it’s time to focus on preserving our own season.

We have to defeat Galatasaray in the UEFA Champions League midweek in order to avoid having to

settle for a Europa League spot or withdraw from Europe completely before Christmas.

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