Man Utd Stars Shine on International Duty: Dalot Fortifies the Defense, While Bruno Fernandes Orchestrates Portugal’s Historic Victory πŸŒŸπŸ”΄βš½

Dalot and Bruno Fernandes, two Man Utd talents, were on national team duty last night.

Dalot was strong on the left side of defense, stopping a number of attacks that were developing from that side. He made two clearances and two tackles while winning seven duels.

In the meantime, BRUNO FERNANDES delivered a HAT-TRICK of assists in a historic victory for Portugal, earning him the title of “best in the world” from Manchester United supporters.

In Monday’s Euro 2024 qualifier, the 29-year-old midfielder even managed to score for his team as they crushed Luxembourg 9-0.

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This trviela assist from Bruno Fernandes

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When Fernandes crossed the ball onto Goncalo Inacio’s head in the 12th minute at the Estadio Algarve, the drama got underway.

He again acted as Inacio’s supplier at the end of the first half, immediately before the break.

He also contributed his third assist in the second half, dribbling a beautiful ball over the top for Liverpool’s Diogo Jota to race on and score to make it 5-0.

Fernandes then hammered in the eighth goal of the nine-goal rout from close range, adding his name to the goal gl

That continued his fantastic record on the international scene despite he and United’s unpredictable start to the Premier League season.

Fernandes has so far contributed to more direct goals in the Euro qualifying phase than any other player with five assists and three goals in six games.

Additionally, as soon as videos of his most recent spectacular performance for Portugal appeared on social media, United supporters praised their master on Twitter.

One said he was the “best in the world,” while another claimed he was “running the show”.

While a fellow United supporter referred to the ace as a “creative machine,” another person termed him “Magnifico.”

The outcome was also Portugal’s largest win ever, surpassing their 8-0 records over Liechtenstein and Kuwait.

And if they defeat Slovakia at home on October 13 and Luxembourg loses away to Iceland, they will be able to qualify for the Euros in Germany with three games remaining.