Premier League legend predicts where Man United will finish at the end of the season after derby humiliation
FootballMan United in Trouble as Key Player Likely to Miss Crucial Champions League Clash vs Atletico Madrid
- Bruno Fernandes has not played for Man United since his appearance during the Manchester derby against Man City
- The Portuguese is understood to be battling a Covid-19 infection and now faces a race against time to get fit for United's next clash against Atletico
- A Champions League quarter-final slot will be up for grabs when the two sides clash at Old Trafford on Tuesday, March 15
Man United midfielder Bruno Fernandes is a doubt for his side's Champions League meeting with Atletico Madrid on Tuesday, March 15.
The United playmaker was not in action on Saturday, March 12, as the Red Devils edged Tottenham Hotspur in a five-goal thriller.
Fernandes' last appearance for the Red Devils was last weekend when he played as a false No.9 against Man City during the Manchester derby.
It has now emerged he could be unavailable when United host Atletico for the second leg of their last 16 fixture after he tested positive for Covid-19.
Ralf Rangnick speaks on Bruno Fernandes' availability ahead of Atletico clash
Speaking on Bruno's availability, United interim boss Ralf Rangnick admitted he will need to make a late call for the Champions League fixture.
"Bruno we will have to wait and see until Tuesday. This will probably be a last-minute race with him – due to Covid," Rangnick revealed.
However, the German tactician was quick to reveal there is a likelihood Luke Shaw will be available for the Atletico clash.
"Luke hopefully will be back in training Monday," he added.
What Man United need to qualify for the quarter-finals
Meanwhile, with the tie all square after the two teams settled for a 1-1 draw at the Wanda Metropolitano, a 1-0 scoreline would be more than enough for any side to progress to the last eight of the European tournament.
The Champions League represent United's only realistic chance to win a trophy at the end of the season having fallen out of the Premier League and FA Cup title races.
The Old Trafford-based side currently sit fifth on the EPL standings after 29 rounds of matches.