Bruno Fernandes was sent off for the second time in as many games, as Manchester United battled Porto to a thrilling 3-3 draw in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday.
The Portuguese midfielder received two yellow cards at Estadio do Dragao, just days after his previous straight red for a dangerous tackle in United's 3-0 loss against Tottenham on September 29. Although his three-game suspension from that incident was overturned on appeal, Fernandes faced the referee's ire once more as United struggled to maintain their lead.
In the 81st minute, Fernandes was shown a second yellow for a high boot that caught Porto's defender Nehuen Perez, leaving Manchester United with ten men. At that point, the team was trailing 3-2, having surged to a 2-0 advantage within the first 20 minutes of the match.
A loss would have intensified the pressure on manager Erik ten Hag, who has faced challenges early in the season. However, substitute Harry Maguire emerged as the hero in stoppage time, heading the ball into the net to secure a crucial point for United.
The dramatic turnaround underscores Manchester United's resilience and determination to navigate a turbulent season, even in the face of disciplinary setbacks.
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Manchester United's Fernandes sent off in frantic 3-3 draw with Porto
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