Bruno Fernandes struggles as Man Utd face finishing woes
- Bruno Fernandes has gone 12 matches without scoring, marking a significant goal drought.
- Manchester United has missed 17 out of 19 clear-cut chances this season, contributing to their low goal tally.
- The team is currently 11th in the Premier League, and Fernandes is looking to end his drought against Tottenham.
Bruno Fernandes is currently experiencing the longest goal drought of his Manchester United career, having gone 12 matches without scoring. Despite his efforts, including 30 shots in this period, he has failed to find the net, with his last four Premier League games yielding no shots on target. This season, he has the highest number of attempts among players in Europe's major leagues who have yet to score. Manchester United as a team has struggled with finishing, ranking third in expected goals but missing 17 out of 19 clear-cut chances, leaving them with only five goals in total. The team's poor conversion rate has contributed to their position in the Premier League, where they sit 11th, four points off the top four. Manager Erik ten Hag faces mounting pressure as the team has only secured two wins from their first five matches. The hope for improvement lies in the return of Rasmus Hojlund to full fitness and the resurgence of Marcus Rashford's form. As the team prepares to face Tottenham, Fernandes is eager to break his scoring drought and help his team climb the league table.