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Amorim’s side struggled within the first-half (Picture: Getty)

Former Manchester United defender Paul Parker has blasted Bruno Fernandes for his ‘absolutely terrible’ first-half performance against Wolves.

United moved as much as sixth place within the Premier League after a 4-1 win at Molineux on Monday evening. Despite the comfortable scoreline, the visitors were unconvincing within the first-half where Wolves scored their first goal in 540 minutes to level the competition before the break.

Fernandes scrambled home a scruffy opener during that underwhelming opening 45 minutes, later converting a penalty to wrap up the win.

The skipper also provided the assist for Mason Mount’s goal with Tottenham star James Maddison, on punditry duty on Sky Sports for the sport, describing the Portugal international as ‘underrated’ after the sport.

Former United defender Parker was less impressed. United as an entire were wasteful in the primary period with their intensity levels noticeably dropping off after their opener, also lacking cohesion in the ultimate third.

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Despite walking away with two goals and an assist, Parker believes Fernandes ‘got away with it’ after his first-half showing.

‘He was really poor in the primary half, Fernandes,’ Parker told Metro via Kasinohai.

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Fernandes scored twice but Parker blasted his first-half showing (Picture: Getty)

‘I do know he got himself a goal. I mean, his poor decisions sometimes, he was giving the ball away far, far too cheaply.

‘But he got away with it, because his response to when he gives the ball away, sometimes he has to just accept that when other players do it, he’s got to just accept them as well sometimes.

‘He looked absolutely terrible, but there you might be.’

Lisandro Martinez got here off the bench for just his second appearance since recovering from the ACL injury he suffered in February. The Argentina international immediately provided some composure and control to United’s game with Parker believing he demonstrated true leadership qualities.  

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Martinez is back from injury (Picture: Getty)

‘I’ll inform you what I did notice as well, Martinez. He got here on, he went into the center, and you possibly can see him ushering people. When he got on the ball, he was ushering them forward,’ Parker continued.

‘Step forward, he was telling them, he was organising them. He was getting around them, he was doing that when he got here on. He’s been on the market, he’s only had a number of minutes of football, but he’s in his genes to try this. He’s a pacesetter.’

Parker went onto suggest Martinez demonstrated leadership qualities Fernandes doesn’t possess.

‘You don’t need an arm band to be a pacesetter, just any individual who wants more from other people. And that’s what he’s done.

‘Fernandes doesn’t try this, he doesn’t provide you with that. He’s an armband captain because he’s seen as United’s most vital player.’

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