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‘Pogba And Bruno Fernandes Can’t Work Together’ – One Have To Sacrifice For The Other, Says Fletcher

Fletcher has expressed his belief that compromises will need to be made if Pogba and Bruno Fernandes are to link up effectively, MySportDab reports.

Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes can come together for Manchester United but somebody might have to sacrifice a bit of something, says Darren Fletcher.

Solskjaer is currently preparing his side for the Premier League restart, with a clash against Tottenham scheduled for next Friday.

The United boss will likely have a full squad to choose from for the first time this season.

Pogba Fernandes

Frenchman, Paul Pogba is in line to make his first appearance for the club since December.

The World Cup winner underwent surgery on an ankle injury in January which has put him on the sideline.

But however he has benefitted from the extra recovery time afforded to him by the coronavirus enforced break.

Former Red Devils striker Louis Saha says Pogba is super motivated to star alongside €55 million winter signing Bruno Fernandes.

Supporters are eager to see if a spark ignites between the two mercurial talents in the middle of the pitch.

Fletcher is certain that Pogba and Bruno Fernandes are a compatible pairing in the midfield.

But he warns that one of them may have to adjust their game in order to bring the best out of the other.

“Without doubt, of course. Great players can come together,’” the ex-United midfielder told MUTV.

“Listen: somebody might have to sacrifice a little bit of something, that’s part of being in a team, it’s not an individual sport.

“When you play with a certain midfield, whether it’s a midfield three, you adapt your game to complement each other.

That’s what I had to do at United, i was in the team with lots of different midfielders.

Lots of combinations and, if a certain midfielder was playing, I would try to take up positions to allow him to benefit and he would do things to allow me to benefit.

“It’s all about being compatible and recognising the strengths of your fellow teammates and how to get your best performance.

But, ultimately, you might be sacrificing what you do best to allow someone else to excel, which helps the team win.”

Fletcher added on Bruno Fernandes’ instant impact at Old Trafford: “I think he’s been fantastic.

Listen, his ability has been there for everyone to see.

For me, it’s been his personality and his attitude.

“He tries things, he tries difficult passes but, when he gives it away, it’s his reaction after he does it.

It’s fantastic, his hunger to try and get the ball back.

He doesn’t throw his arms up in the air or sulk and moan.

“He’s bossing people on the pitch, he’s taking responsibility.

He’s looked like the epitome of a Manchester United player.

He wants to be there, he wants the ball, he demands the ball.

He’s seen Old Trafford as his theatre and he’s relishing it.

“He’s sort of been a breath of fresh air with personality more than anything, which is what you need to play for Man United.

Ability’s not enough and you need the personality to play for Manchester United and he epitomises it.”

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