Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hit out at "outsiders" trying to undermine the club.
Solskjaer was responding today to Bruno Fernandes' blast at the media over claims he was upset with the manager.
"Any chance from outside," the Norwegian said, "they want to create a division.
"We can't listen to everyone on the outside," said Solskjaer. "Bruno has lost two league games since he came to the club in February. He is not used to losing. This is what happens when we do. Welcome to Man United.
“Bruno said it, he spoke well, we are united and we have to stay together."
Solskjaer also launched a passionate defence of skipper Harry Maguire.
"When Harry beats the number-one ranked team in the world in Belgium it's a normal day. Then you get the headlines when you get a sending off, that's football. You have to deal with it.
"Harry has got great resilience. He knows he will bounce back. He wants to play and work his way out of the last couple of games he's been criticised for.
"But he picked up a knock just before he came off the other night so we'll have a look at him today."


