Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes scored a hat-trick to lead his team to a 4-1 victory over Real Sociedad at Old Trafford, securing a spot in the Europa League quarter-finals.
The win marked a significant milestone for United, that will face French club Lyon in the next round.
Fernandes’ hat-trick, his second for the club, was a highlight of the game.
He scored two penalties and added a third goal with a low finish across goal while Diogo Dalot scored a fourth goal in stoppage time to seal the win.
The victory was a much-needed boost for United, who have faced a turbulent week.
The team has been dealing with protests against the Glazer family, concerns about summer spending, and criticism from minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Despite the challenges, Fernandes has proven to be a reliable leader for the team.
His performance against Sociedad was praised by fans and critics alike, and he has now scored six goals in his last six games across all competitions.
In other notable performances, Joshua Zirkzee showed impressive mental strength and skill on the pitch, despite facing criticism earlier in the season.
Ayden Heaven also made history by becoming the youngest Manchester United player to start a major European knockout game since Marcus Rashford in 2016.
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