Bruno Fernandes apologises to Man United teammates - but insists his tackle was ‘never a red card’
The IndependentSign up to Miguel Delaney’s Reading the Game newsletter sent straight to your inbox for free Sign up to Miguel’s Delaney’s free weekly newsletter Sign up to Miguel’s Delaney’s free weekly newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. “Nobody likes to be sent-off and it’s not a good feeling seeing my teammates run a lot trying to get the result; that’s what they did, they tried everything. “He said it’s a foul but never a red card, that’s what he said. You can see it’s never a red card - we have to look at many other incidents, I get kicked and never see the red card coming so quick. If it’s a yellow because it’s a counter attack I agree but I don’t know why the VAR doesn’t call the referee to the screen.” Also speaking on Sky after the final whistle, Gary Neville - who had called Man United’s performance “absolutely disgusting” in his match commentary - questioned the committment of the team’s players, following on from earlier comments by Christian Eriksen that Twente players had more desire in the midweek Europa League draw.