
Mason Mount and Enzo Fernandez were caught exchanging words after Manchester United vs Chelsea.
United produced a spirited performance on Saturday as goals from Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro secured a 2-1 win over Chelsea. Trevoh Chalobah was the scorer for the visitors.
In truth, Ruben Amorim's men were helped by Robert Sanchez's rash challenge on Bryan Mbeumo inside the first five minutes, which earned the Spaniard a straight red card.
However, the playing field was levelled just before half-time after Casemiro was sent off for two yellow cards.
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In the end, United held on for a much-needed victory, ending Chelsea's unbeaten start to the Premier League campaign.
Speaking about the win, Amorim said: "We started the game really well, really aggressive. We were so aggressive in the second balls. We had the sending off with Casemiro, we like to complicate our game always but it was a good day! I felt the urgency, of course the sending off helped us. We had to be more clinical to finish the game off sooner."
After the match, a video circulated on social media showing an exchange between Mount and Fernandez.
As shown in the footage, Mount and Fernandez were seen pushing and shoving each other.
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The pair were eventually separated by their teammates.
That was not the first time Mount and Fernandez have had an altercation.
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Back in April 2024, during Chelsea's dramatic 4-3 win over United at Stamford Bridge, the pair had a little coming together.
After Cole Palmer’s late winner, Fernandez was seen thumping the Chelsea badge in front of Mount before shouting at the former Stamford Bridge academy product.
The moment came after Mount kicked a ball away in an apparent show of time wasting, something which Fernandez did not like and confronted the United man about, with both players pushing one another and locking foreheads.
On that day, Fernandez and Chelsea had the last laugh as they recorded a dramatic victory.
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United are back in Premier League action next weekend when they take on Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Topics: Mason Mount, Enzo Fernandez, Football, Manchester United, Chelsea