Fernandes urges change to no-shirt-off rule when scoring
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes said the no-shirt-off celebration rule should be changed after teammate Amad Diallo was sent off in his side's 4-3 win on Sunday.
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Manchester United ended Liverpool's quest for a quadruple of trophies in Jurgen Klopp's final season after Amad Diallo's winner edged a thrilling FA Cup quarter-final 4-3 after extra-time.
The Ivorian winger was sent off for a second booking after taking his shirt off in celebration at the end of a chaotic 120 minutes that kept United's chances of ending the season with silverware alive.
"This moment has to be enjoyed and I think it's one of the rules football has to change. Because you should be able to celebrate the goal, obviously with respect to other clubs, to enjoy your moment," Bruno Fernandes told reporters.
"The thing with Amad, he got his reward because he's doing the right things. When you do the right things, you get a chance, and what is yours comes to you. He deserves it. Unfortunately, he got sent off, but it's part of the moment and part of being young," he said.
The Ivorian winger was sent off for a second booking after taking his shirt off in celebration at the end of a chaotic 120 minutes that kept United's chances of ending the season with silverware alive.
"This moment has to be enjoyed and I think it's one of the rules football has to change. Because you should be able to celebrate the goal, obviously with respect to other clubs, to enjoy your moment," Bruno Fernandes told reporters.
"The thing with Amad, he got his reward because he's doing the right things. When you do the right things, you get a chance, and what is yours comes to you. He deserves it. Unfortunately, he got sent off, but it's part of the moment and part of being young," he said.
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