Bruno Fernandes stands out as Manchester United’s top performer by a wide margin, according to Owen Hargreaves, following their 2-0 victory over ten-man Tottenham.
United Secure Fourth Straight Win Under Carrick
Manchester United extended their perfect record under interim manager Michael Carrick to four wins, delivering a solid performance at Old Trafford. Bryan Mbeumo broke the deadlock with a precise first-time strike past Guglielmo Vicario in the 38th minute, after Cristian Romero received a straight red card for a dangerous foul on Casemiro in the 29th minute.
Fernandes sealed the win with a clever shinned finish nine minutes from time, helping United pull three points ahead of fifth-placed Chelsea in the Premier League standings.
Fernandes Hits Milestone Mark
The captain’s goal marked his 200th goal involvement in just 314 Premier League appearances for United, placing him second only to Wayne Rooney in reaching that landmark.
Hargreaves Lavishes Praise on Midfield Trio
Owen Hargreaves, a former United midfielder, described Fernandes’ achievement as ‘ridiculous’ and likened it to ‘Playstation numbers’ during analysis on TNT Sports.
‘He plays with risk, but it’s risk that benefits the team,’ Hargreaves stated. He highlighted the midfield trio of Kobbie Mainoo, Casemiro, and Fernandes as the standout performers.
Hargreaves noted that the midfield, previously seen as a weak point under Ruben Amorim, now looks significantly stronger.
The game remained evenly poised at 50-50 in possession and shots until Romero’s dismissal shifted momentum decisively in United’s favor. ‘Bruno and Casemiro took over and ran the game,’ he added.
Different Style Shines Through
United displayed a new dimension, defending stoutly compared to their counter-attacking approach against Manchester City and Arsenal. The midfield controlled proceedings, passed effectively, and delivered in key moments.
Hargreaves praised Fernandes’ improvisation on his second goal: ‘Technically, shin-finishing with the outside of your leg is incredibly difficult—not many players worldwide could execute it so effortlessly.’
Mbeumo Draws Salah Comparison
The pundit also commended Mbeumo, United’s £71million summer acquisition, for his composure and attitude. ‘He doesn’t overly celebrate, as if he expects to score every time,’ Hargreaves said.
Alongside Matheus Cunha, Mbeumo brings Premier League experience and finishing prowess at the ideal age. Hargreaves compared his clarity and temperament to Mohamed Salah, calling him a great finisher suited for a top club.

