Man Utd star Bruno Fernandes sent eerie warning by Portugal pal William Carvalho ahead of Europa League tie vs Betis | The Sun

MANCHESTER UNITED star Bruno Fernandes has been sent a warning by Portugal team-mate William Carvalho.

While the pair are usually on the same side, this evening they will be wearing opposing shirts when Man Utd take on Real Betis.


The Spanish outfits Twitter page saw Carvalho walking down a hallway before pointing at the camera.

Carvalho then said: "Bruno I see you."

The 30-year-old is expected to start against Fernandes and Co in the Europa League Last 16 clash.

United beat Barcelona 3-2 on aggregate in the Europa League play-off before winning the Carabao Cup final.

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However, the high-flying feeling around the club was shot down after a record-breaking 7-0 defeat to Liverpool – a fact Betis boss Manuel Pellegrini admitted he was "not sad" about.

United will be desperate to get back to winnings ways, and have been boosted by the return of Anthony Martial to training.

The Frenchman returned to training ahead of the match with Erik ten Hag hinting at his involvement.

He said: "Anthony Martial is back on the pitch, so we will see. For the rest, everyone is available and we are ready for the game."

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In the Betis camp, star man Nabil Fekir has been ruled out of the game due to an ACL tear.

Sensationally, Betis have already beat the Red Devils this season – winning a friendly 1-0 during the World Cup.

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