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Solskjaer says chatterbox Bruno Fernandes can be Man Utd’s midfield leader… just like Paul Scholes

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BRUNO FERNANDES plays like Paul Scholes and is already taking on a leader’s role at Manchester United.

His impressive cameo in the Europa League draw in Bruges on Thursday confirmed his potential to bring creativity and purpose to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team.

 Bruno Fernandes has already shown leadership at Old Trafford
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Bruno Fernandes has already shown leadership at Old TraffordCredit: Rex Features
 How Bruno Fernandes and Paul Scholes compare
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How Bruno Fernandes and Paul Scholes compare

But while Scholes let his football do the talking, the £46.6million Portuguese international is a strong voice in the dressing room, too.

Boss Solskjaer said: “He reminds me of Scholesy as a player but definitely a different type of personality off the pitch.

“Against Club Brugge, when he’s on the bench, he walks around, he speaks to the players who start, he helps them, he gives them points.

“And the ten minutes he played you could see that there’s a difference in our team.

“He’s another conductor and leader and winner. He wants to win. He doesn’t take 99 per cent as good enough and he’s impressed me.

“That’s something you see when you watch him but you don’t know about until you have him in your group. He’s been top class.”

It was tough to take any solid conclusions from Thursday in Bruges because Solskjaer rotated his squad, while the weather - and the ball, according to the Norwegian - did not help either side to play good football.
But what was undeniable was the impact of Fernandes.

He tried to drive United forward in search of a winner and to make things happen - and when they did not, he was not afraid to make his displeasure known to his new team-mates.

It is early days but Fernandes looks like a player with the quality and character that the club so badly needs.

The same can be said of Harry Maguire, who was fast-tracked to the captaincy after the January exit of Ashley Young. Solskjaer said: “That was in early talks with him as well, that he can take the leadership, he’s the one we wanted.

“I didn’t expect him to be captain this quickly but he’s been in the dressing room and with the coaches, he’s vocal, he’s got the experience, he’s got everything a captain should have.

“It’s natural for him to take that role, his performances have helped.

“That was one of the attributes we looked at when we signed him.”

As with Fernandes, it is way too early to expect Maguire to live up to the achievements of past United skippers.

But the England centre-half, who joined for £85m from Leicester last summer, has a key attribute to make a success of the role — a thick skin.

You have to be thick skinned, you can’t sulk or feel sorry for yourself, you have to get on with things and be proactive. He’s got to lead men - we’ve got a few men and some boys as well - and he’s got to go in front as an example for everyone.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on Harry Maguire's responsibilities as captain

Solskjaer said: “We’ve had different captains — Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Eric Cantona, Giggsy. They’ve been different personalities.

“Harry’s his own man, but Man United is, if not the biggest, one of the two or three biggest clubs  in the world and he’s now the frontman.

“You have to be thick skinned, you can’t sulk or feel sorry for yourself, you have to get on with things and be proactive. He’s got to lead men - we’ve got a few men and some boys as well - and he’s got to go in front as an example for everyone.

“You’ve got to be able to churn out games, play time and time again.

“He’s never asked for a rest, he plays internationals, he plays for us, he plays midweek and weekend and he’s that type of personality that wants to be out there on the pitch, that’s a leader.

“He organises paintballing, he organises a fining system, he’s taken on everything.”



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On Sunday, United will play Watford and the game will be a better indicator than Thursday of whether things really are improving at Old Trafford.

The 2-0 December defeat at Vicarage Road to the then bottom-placed Hornets was one of the low points of the season.

It was another step backwards after the victory at Manchester City earlier in the month.

And United need to start backing up Premier League results like Monday’s win at Chelsea if they are going to challenge for a Champions League place.

Solskjaer said: “It’s a chance for the boys. We’ve given many of them a rest so they should be fresh and ready for that game.

“Watford have had a break. Maybe we’ll catch them off guard.

 Paul Scholes would let his football do the talking as a player
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Paul Scholes would let his football do the talking as a playerCredit: Getty Images - Getty

“The boys know that we cannot have too many slip-ups if we are going to challenge for the top four.

“That’s what we want to do because you can’t just rely on the Europa League as the way into Champions League, because at any point you can have a bad refereeing decision or a mistake can happen.

“The league is a priority. We need to get this momentum going.”

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