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Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes was involved in a car crash on Monday morning outside the club’s Carrington training ground. But the Portuguese superstar and the other party involved in the crash were unscathed after the accident. Reports also suggest that Bruno Fernandes later trained with the squad that day. 

Hours later, pictures of the crash emerged showing Fernandes’ vehicle, a Porche worth £90,000 has been damaged on the driver's side, with two cars visibly smashed into each other down a narrow road. The second car, a Volkswagen, appears to have crashed into a fence, with the driver's door hanging open.

Debris was also scattered across the road.  Inside the car, front airbags burst out, while the right-hand wheel was badly pushed in against the frame. Bruno Fernandes’s crash comes a day before United faces Liverpool in the Premier League.

"We didn’t have contact since he is in England, since he is at United,"  Klopp

Addressing the Red Derby, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has opened up about his relationship with Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick. Klopp talked about how both of them haven’t been in contact since Rangnick’s move to Manchester.

Klopp was quoted saying, “On hold! We didn’t have contact since he is in England, since he is at United. I think that’s just a mutual respect – I respect his job, he respects my job. I cannot make a Klopp-Rangnick or Rangnick- Klopp game of it. I don’t want to. I respect him for everything he did during his career, to be honest, he did incredible jobs wherever he was. Took a difficult one at Man United, obviously, that’s clear. Big expectations, these kinds of things. Big expectations and actually no time to get there because in our business it’s like this.”

“But you can see the changes he made and the parts he improved, and that’s it pretty much. When we now prepared the United game, I didn’t think about Ralf in that moment because you watch the games and then you prepare for this team. It’s not Ralf or me. It’s a very important football game – a very, very important football game – but the managers probably will not score the decisive goal.”