Manchester United: Bruno Fernandes involved in a car crash with star escaping serious injury

PICTURED: Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes walks away uninjured after crashing his £90,000 Porsche a day before his side’s clash with Liverpool – with a second car landing in a garden a few miles from United’s Carrington training ground

  • The crash took place just a few miles from Manchester United’s training base 
  • Pictures from the scene have showed Bruno Fernandes’ battered Porsche car 
  • The midfielder emerged unhurt, with others involved also escaping injuries 
  • It is expected that Fernandes will take part in training this evening as planned 

Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes has escaped serious injury after being involved in a car crash this morning. 

Midfielder Fernandes, 27, is unhurt after an incident involving his Porsche near the club’s Carrington training base – and he is expected to train as usual today. 

It is believed the other parties in the collision, which is thought to have taken place close to the player’s Cheshire home, are also unscathed.

Pictures have emerged from the scene showing the vehicle – worth £90,000 – damaged on the driver’s side, with two cars visibly battered down a narrow road.

The second car, a Volkswagen, appears to have careered into a fence, with the driver’s door hanging open. Debris was also scattered across the tarmac. 

Inside, the front airbags look to have burst out, while the right-hand wheel was badly buckled and forced in against the frame, which displayed large scuff marks.  

Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has been involved in a car crash today

A picture taken on the same road shows the footballer standing at the scene of the incident

A picture taken on the same road shows the footballer standing at the scene of the incident

Emergency crews were also snapped by the crash. 

In another photo shared on social media, Fernandes can be seen standing on the side of the road with his smashed-up luxury motor in pieces in front of him.  

United interim manager Ralf Rangnick has confirmed that no one was hurt in the crash and Fernandes will be fit to face Liverpool in his pre-match press conference this afternoon. 

Rangnick said: ‘Yes, he’s training with the team, obviously the accident happened on the way to Carrington but as far as I know nobody was injured. 

‘He trained with the team, he was okay and will be okay for tomorrow.’

Fernandes’ crash comes a day before his side play Liverpool in the Premier League.

He has been a crucial player for the club since joining from Sporting Lisbon in January 2020, having scored 49 goals in 120 total appearances. 

Fernandes's collision comes just a day before his side face Liverpool in the Premier League

Fernandes’s collision comes just a day before his side face Liverpool in the Premier League 

The midfielder (pictured in a Porsche previously) is expected to train as usual this afternoon

The midfielder (pictured in a Porsche previously) is expected to train as usual this afternoon

This season, he has netted nine goals and registered 14 assists in 40 games. 

Fernandes played 90 minutes in United’s 3-2 win against Norwich at the weekend, and would be expected to start in the game at Anfield tomorrow. 

It was announced this month that he had signed a four-year contract extension at Old Trafford, which saw his wages double to around £240,000-a-week. 

He won four Premier League Player of the Month awards in 2020, becoming the first player to achieve that impressive feat in a calendar year.  

United are currently fifth in the top-flight, three points off fourth-placed Tottenham.

Talisman Fernandes played 90 minutes for the Red Devils in their 3-2 victory over Norwich

Talisman Fernandes played 90 minutes for the Red Devils in their 3-2 victory over Norwich

Victory over Liverpool will leave them level on points with Spurs in the race for the final Champions League qualification spot, having played a game more. 

Meanwhile, club legend Rio Ferdinand has claimed Fernandes is the only signing in the past decade to have improved during their time at Old Trafford. 

When asked whether Fernandes was the exception in developing with United, club legend Ferdinand said: ‘I would 100 per cent agree with that.

‘I don’t know any others that have come and you actually go, “Oh he’s actually miles better! We’ll get more money for him now!” There’s none.’ 

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