Bruno Fernandes got visibly emotional when praised by a reporter for his dedication to Manchester United after the Red Devils' dramatic 4-3 FA Cup quarter-final win over Liverpool.
Erik ten Hag's side enjoyed an afternoon few associated with the Old Trafford club will soon forget, as they conjured the spirit of yesteryear to triumph over their arch-rivals.
Skipper Fernandes played all 120 minutes of the enthralling tie, which was won at the death by Amad Diallo, starting in his usual central midfield position before moving into a defensive role as fatigue and injury hampered his forward movement.
The Portuguese midfielder hailed the contribution of several of his teammates including two of the goalscorers - Diallo and Antony - before getting visibly emotional after receiving the adulation of a MUTV reporter for his availability and commitment to the cause.
'You've been a kind captain there, giving everybody a bit of praise, so I'm going to give some to you,' he said.
'You are always available for this team. You always give everything that you can physically. It is appreciated by the fans all the way around the stadium. I hope you know how much you are loved by the fans.'
Taken aback by his words, Fernandes replied: 'I appreciate that. You've got me a little bit emotional because there are good and bad moments, but I am always there for them.'
United took an early lead through Scott McTominay before the Reds hit back with goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Mohamed Salah before the break. The away side had ample opportunities to put the tie to bed but were made to rue their complacency when Antony scored just his second goal of the season in 87th minute to take the game to extra-time.
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