MANCHESTER UNITED were involved in yet another chaotic match on Sunday.
Liverpool enjoyed the majority of possession at Old Trafford and overwhelmed the hosts for most of the contest but the Red Devils somehow came away with a point despite conceding 28 shots.
Bruno Fernandes (£5.1m) changed the complexion of the game just after half-time with a exquisite long-range strike to capitalise on a misplaced pass by Jarell Quansah (£2.1m) when Caoimhin Kelleher (£2.6m) was well outfield.
The Portugal international's strike gave Erik ten Hag's side the impotence for a short spell, in which time Kobbie Mainoo (£2.3m) scored a glorious goal to put them ahead.
Mohamed Salah (£6.7m) and company piled on the pressure late at the end of a ludicrously open affair that ultimately ended 2-2.
From a Dream Team perspective, Fernandes added another 11 points to his tally by the final whistle to continue his impressive individual form.
The 29-year-old may not be every gaffer's cup of tea as he's prone to acts of petulance but that doesn't mean his output should be underestimated.
In fact, he's technically Dream Team's second-most in-form midfielder right now as only Cole Palmer (£4.8m) has produced more points in his last three outings.
And Fernandes' prosperous form is far from a flash in the pan - he's climbed the rankings at a fair lick since the turn of the year.
He started 2024 with a 12-point haul against Wigan in the FA Cup and since then he's added another 109 points in 14 appearances.
To put it another way, Fernandes is averaging 10.1 points per Gameweek this calendar year.
This surge has propelled him up to fifth in the midfield rankings on 252 points overall.
Obviously, Man United no longer have European commitments to bolster their
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