Manchester United captain, Bruno Fernandes has claimed that ‘it’s Fergie time’ at the club following the Red Devils’ Premier League exhilarating late-game triumph against Brentford on Saturday.
Recall that substitute, Scott McTominay came off the bench to score a late brace to give Man United all three points against Brentford at Old Trafford.
Speaking after the game, Fernandes also insisted that Erik ten Hag’s side controlled the game well against the visitors.
“We controlled the game well. That is what the manager always says about the subs. Scott came on for 10 minutes and scored two goals,” the Portugal midfielder said (via Manchester Evening News).
“It is Fergie time at United, it is quite normal to score at this time of the game, and part of it being Fergie time, it has to be an academy player scoring too.”
Meanwhile, the late-game heroics against Brentford, reminiscent of former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson’s iconic era, were a testament to the club’s never-say-die spirit