Gary Neville reveals mistake Arsenal made for Bruno Fernandes goal vs Man Utd

Gary Neville blame Arsenal’s defensive wall for allowing Bruno Fernandes too big a target after the. Manchester United skipper opene the scoring with a superb free-kick in Sunday’s Premier League clash.
United offere almost nothing during the โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที opening period as an attacking threat but broke the deadlock just before the interval.
After Leandro Trossard had booke for bringing down Alejandro Garnacho, Fernandes bent the ball over. Arsenal’s wall and beyond a strand David Raya to send the Stretford End into delerium.
Prior to the Portugal international striking the ball, Neville remarke that the wall looke too far away from the ball.
He said: ‘That wall looks a fair way back as well it’s giving him a chance it looks like it’s a mile away.’
Neville’s observation proved to be a sage one as Raya was comprehensively beaten by stunning shot from Fernandes.
‘They sing Bruno because it’s an absolute nothing of a performance in the first half but they will go in at joy at half time,’ said Neville.
‘Can we put a measure on that because that wall looks absolutely miles away.
‘Usually you think of a wall, a big wall like that it always looks really difficult to get it up and over like that there just seeme to be so much space.
‘It didn’t even go that high up into the net. He couldn’t get across Raya but you fancie him and he delivered.’
Replays at half-time showe the wall was indee 11.2 yards away and Neville suggeste the likes of Declan Rice and William Saliba should have inche closer to create a bigger problem for Fernandes.
He said: ‘Maybe they were the correct distance away, usually they’re maybe eight yard away but it just felt like the Arsenal wall were being far too generous they weren’t even creeping forward.
‘It felt like Bruno Fernandes had plenty of space to hit it and he hit it.’
Neville’s former United teammate Roy Keane, meanwhile, agree that both the wall and Raya should accept some of the blame but conclude Fernandes’ was one of genuine quality.
You could question the goalkeeper and the wall, but what a strike that was from Bruno Fernandes.
The power he gets on the strike to get it over the big wall, it’s caught the keeper out.
David Raya was miles away from the ball even when it went past him.