Garnacho reacts to Bruno Fernandes’ message after Man United captain’s penalty miss in 2-1 win against Chelsea

Manchester United defeated Chelsea 2-1 at Old Trafford Wednesday night, thanks to Scott McTominay’s brace, although the hosts might have won easily had they not been wasteful in front of goal.

After Antony was stamped on in the Chelsea box by Enzo Fernandez, the Red Devils captain Bruno Fernandes had a chance to put his side up from the spot nine minutes into the game.

However, Blues goalkeeper Robert Sanchez saved the Portuguese’s feeble effort, and Rasmus Hojlund failed to convert the rebound.

Bruno Fernandes sends message to Manchester United fans after 2-1 win  against Chelsea as Garnacho reacts - Man Utd News

After the game, Fernandes took to Instagram to express his feelings about the outcome and his missed penalty, and Alejandro Garnacho left him this four-word message in the comments area.

Man United are now unbeaten in 12 Premier League encounters against Chelsea, and their ninth league win of the season moved them to sixth in the table, three points behind fourth-placed Manchester City after 15 games.

They were the better team on Wednesday night, but they’ll need to improve their finishing in the last third if they are to salvage their season.

Man United host Bournemouth at Old Trafford on Saturday and will be confident of taking all three points, but they will need to improve their offensive to start winning games consistently.

Scott McTominay the hero as Manchester United see off Chelsea | The  Independent

Following that, Bayern Munich must win and hope that Galatasaray and FC Copenhagen draw in order to advance to the round of 16 of the Champions League.

A defeat will see them slip out of Europe for the season, while a win over the Cherries this weekend might put them in the right mindset for such a pivotal season-defining encounter.

Bayern are the favorites going into the game, but the Red Devils are capable of beating the odds, and manager Erik ten Hag will be hoping his players show up.