EPL: You don't know how I'm doing - Bruno Fernandes responds to Agbonlahor's criticism

Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has reacted to Gabriel Agbonlahor's rants against Manchester United.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp previously lambasted the former Aston Villa star after he launched a scathing attack on Manchester United following their 4-0 loss to Brentford last weekend.

And Fernandes took issue with Agbonlahor's verdict, with the Red Devils midfielder also responding to the talkSPORT host's comments.

Asked about Agbonlahor, the Portuguese told ELEVEN: "Honestly, it's not something that worries me too much. He's never played with me, he doesn't know how I'm doing.

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"Just yesterday I said to my wife, who told me about this interview, and I said, 'Do you know what calms me down?' Just two days ago, a guy named Juan Mata, world champion, European champion, Champions League winner, all in England, said to me: 'You were the best people I've met in football, keep it up, being you- even, with this honesty, this ability to work'"

Agbonlahor had called Erik ten Hag's team "amateurs", suggesting that the manager should be asked to pack up and leave.

EPL: You don't know how I'm doing - Bruno Fernandes responds to Agbonlahor's criticism

Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has reacted to Gabriel Agbonlahor's rants against Manchester United.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp previously lambasted the former Aston Villa star after he launched a scathing attack on Manchester United following their 4-0 loss to Brentford last weekend.

And Fernandes took issue with Agbonlahor's verdict, with the Red Devils midfielder also responding to the talkSPORT host's comments.

Asked about Agbonlahor, the Portuguese told ELEVEN: "Honestly, it's not something that worries me too much. He's never played with me, he doesn't know how I'm doing.

>

"Just yesterday I said to my wife, who told me about this interview, and I said, 'Do you know what calms me down?' Just two days ago, a guy named Juan Mata, world champion, European champion, Champions League winner, all in England, said to me: 'You were the best people I've met in football, keep it up, being you- even, with this honesty, this ability to work'"

Agbonlahor had called Erik ten Hag's team "amateurs", suggesting that the manager should be asked to pack up and leave.

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