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Bruno Fernandes: Is Man Utd midfielder the best signing made in January?
By Shamoon HafezBBC Sport
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It has been a year since Bruno Fernandes signed for Manchester United and his arrival has single-handedly changed the fortunes of the club, according to one pundit.
Prior to Fernandes joining from Sporting Lisbon for £47m in last season s January transfer window, the Red Devils had suffered back-to-back to defeats and were in fifth place in the league, a huge 30 points adrift of eventual Premier League champions Liverpool.
A remarkable turnaround now sees United second in the table and fans dreaming of title 21 in 2021, although those hopes were hit by Wednesday s 2-1 home defeat by Sheffield United.
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Magnificent Liverpool put seven past Crystal Palace in outstanding display
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As well as the beauty of their goals, there was an unavoidable brutality to this Liverpool performance. Jurgen Kloppâs side were utterly ruthless in everything they did, scything through the Crystal Palace defence with minimal fuss and no mercy on an afternoon when their forward players were simply untouchable.
When the seventh went in, searing into the top corner from the left boot of Mohamed Salah, Palace manager Roy Hodgson turned on his heels and smiled exhaustedly at his bench. Sometimes, there really is nothing else to do but laugh. It was that sort of occasion in south London, a Premier League clash reduced to an exhibition of free-wheeling, unrelenting, one-sided attacking football.