The absence of Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes from Thursday’s training session is described as nothing more than a precaution by reports.
Fernandes is Ruben Amorim’s most trusted lieutenant. The Portuguese playmaker has featured in 48 of the 50 matches overseen by his compatriot, including all eight this season. Portugal national team manager Roberto Martínez also highly values Fernandes, starting him in both World Cup qualifiers this month.
So as not to overload United’s durable talisman, Amorim let his returning skipper sit out his first session back from international duty, per . The Brazilian duo of Casemiro and Matheus Cunha—who had been busy playing in a humiliating second-half collapse for Brazil against Japan in Tokyo 48 hours earlier—were afforded the same luxury.
Amad Diallo also skipped training after a sensational individual display for Ivory Coast against Kenya in Abidjan on Tuesday, laying on an assist and converting a sumptuous free-kick in a 3–0 win.
revealed that even though these players were permitted to rest, some still turned up at Carrington to show their face without getting on the pitch.






