Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has acknowledged that his team isn’t prepared to challenge for the Premier League title this season.
United’s Premier League campaign has begun just as badly as their previous season ended.
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The Red Devils have suffered two defeats in their first three matches, and their 3-0 home loss to Liverpool was their most dismal showing.
However, Fernandes has tried to manage expectations by stating that winning the league title is out of reach for now.
Speaking to DAZN in Portugal, Fernandes said: “Yes, I am perfectly aware that this Manchester United is not ready to win the Premier League.
“We are, indeed, fighting for the title with the concrete and real objective of trying to finish in the top four, in the places that give access to the Champions League. But there is still a lot to improve for the greater objective, and for my dream, which is to one day win this championship.”
Casemiro was at the centre of two errors in United’s loss to Liverpool and has come under huge criticism as such. Fernandes has also defended the underfire Brazilian, who has struggled for form since the start of last campaign.
He said: “Casemiro is more experienced than me, he played for the two best clubs in the world in terms of media coverage. He has a lot of quality. And mistakes are going to happen to everyone. We just have to be more cautious when they are about to happen and compensate and correct them in time.
“We have to be more alert when we lose the ball, feel and smell the danger and be more objective. Whenever we have opportunities, we have to score more goals. We have attacking quality, but few goals.”
The Portugal midfielder has joined his national team for their Nations League group stage games against Croatia and Scotland before he returns to Manchester to continue the Red Devils’ battle to improve.