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Not exactly the best weekend to be a United fan.

Manchester United were forced to issue an official statement following Bruno Fernandes’ social media being hacked.

The Man United star’s digital profile was hijacked in the wake of the defeat to Brighton and Hove Albion this weekend, which saw the Red Devils knocked out of the FA Cup and, it’s fair to say, quite the flurry of activity online.

As if to add insult to injury, with **United**‘s exit from the competition, a user then commandeered the club captain’s presence to share several fake posts.

With the official Bruno Fernandes X account being targeted following the game, the club had no choice but to respond after several controversial and/or inappropriate posts, not to mention multiple instances of general anti-ownership sentiment.

This team can’t even defend an X account 😭 pic.twitter.com/2SiYXJtwHh

— LOOK (@lookdotfun) January 12, 2026

In case you didn’t see any of the since-deleted posts, besides one understandably troublesome comment which read, “let’s get rid of **INEOS**“, others were even more provocative/inflammatory.

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The comments ranged from everything between messages @ing darts player and United fan Luke Littler to influencers like KSI and Jake Paul.

Offensive language was also present in many of them.

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As for the Portuguese midfielder, he also quickly clarified that he obviously had no involvement in the activity; meanwhile, despite plenty of players coming out to apologise for the defeat on Sunday night, the skipper is yet to address the disappointment directly.

The loss to Brighton confirmed that Manchester United will be playing just 40 games for the rest of the campaign – the fewest since the 1914/15 season (i.e. at the outset of the First World War) – which serves as yet another unwanted record for the club of late.

You can see the highlights for the game down below.

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It is also likely to have been caretaker manager Darren Fletcher’s final game in charge of the Reds, with an interim replacement set to be appointed imminently following Ruben Amorim’s shock sacking earlier this month.

While a number of candidates quickly emerged as the potential full-time replacement, it now looks as though former player and previous temporary head coach, Michael Carrick, is currently leading the race for the top job.

His predecessor, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, also looked like the frontrunner at one point – and could still be involved in a backroom setup – but The Athletic now has it that Carrick could be is odds-on favourite to be announced before the Manchester derby.

Nevertheless, plenty of supporters still feel the problems remain deeply rooted throughout the club and that a change of personnel among the coaching staff still may not be enough…

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Antoine Semenyo has officially joined Manchester City Danny Jones Danny Jones Semenyo joins Man City number 42 shirt

Yes, Man City have got their man and further bolstered their offensive options, with Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo having officially joined the club.

Having emerged as one of the Premier League’s hottest properties over the past couple of years, Antoine Semenyo has gone from not only being an extremely prolific winger, but beyond a flavour of the month, with multiple teams expressing their interest in recent months.

That being said, despite being linked with local rivals Manchester United, current champions Liverpool and an already heavily staffed Chelsea side, MCFC have now won the race to sign Semenyo – one they seem to have been leading since the start.

Finally unveiled by club media on Friday, 9 January, Semenyo was pictured for the first time in the sky blue strip.

This comes after Man City had already been reported to be activating his sizeable release clause in late December.

It was long after that the first reports of the deal being ‘agreed in principle” surfaced online, and it became clear that no other suitors stood a chance of snatching him away from the Etihad Stadium.

Semenyo’s release clause was set at £65 million, which is approximately the same figure they sold former striker Dominic Solanke to Spurs for, but inevitable add-ons and bonuses were likely to set a rough club record fee in terms of player sales.

However, it has since been confirmed that City reached the agreement completely outside of his release clause, instead paying £62.5m, with performance-related bonuses totalling a further £1.5m, as well as a reported 10% sell-on clause.

For now, he will wear the 42 shirt: the same one he wore at Bristol City and the number of former club legend, Yaya Toure.

Moreover, Semenyo to City now being done could also set a few other dominoes in motion once officially over the line and fully announced…

Penning a five-and-a-half-year deal, the 26-year-old’s contract will take him through to at least 2031, with the London-born Ghanaian international still yet to hit his peak.

Frightening stuff for Premier League defenders, to say the least.

Sharing a message with his new fan base via the full club statement, Semenyo said: “I am so proud to have joined Manchester City…

“They have set the highest of standards, and it’s a club with world-class players, world-class facilities and one of the greatest managers ever in Pep. I have so much scope for improvement, so to be at this club, at this stage of my career, is perfect for me. It’s a real privilege to be here.

“My best football is yet to come, I am sure of that. And City are in a great position – still involved in four competitions. I really feel I can help them have a strong second half of the season. The Etihad is my new home. I can’t wait to play in front of the fans here, and I hope to show everyone what I can do.”

Happy with the business, Blues? And as for you neutrals, do you think it’s the right next step for him?

Watch Semenyo’s first full interview as a Manchester City player.

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Manchester United fans planning another major protest amid more upheaval around the club Danny Jones Danny Jones Next Man United protest plans by The 1958 fan info

Manchester United supporters look set to stage another high-profile demonstration in protest against the INEOS Sports ownership group.

This is the latest response to the club’s continuing struggles, and not just the first proper organised mobilisation of the year, but the first since the most recent major march last spring.

Following the sacking of ‘manager’ Ruben Amorim, despite co-owner Jim Ratcliffe and his board of executives insisting that the Portuguese head coach (that distinction proving to be a crucial detail), the local sporting giants are once again starting from scratch and looking for another replacement boss.

With that in mind, militant fan group The 1958 announced their most recent protest ahead of a home fixture next month in a rather bold fashion…

As announced we protest against this dysfunctional co-ownership before Fulham.

But you have got to watch this! 😂

Full press statement tomorrow.

The 1958🇾🇪 pic.twitter.com/alGgLYElDN

— The 1958 (@The__1958) January 8, 2026

Yep, neither Amorim, Erik ten Hag, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, nor any face even remotely associated with Old Trafford/Carrington is safe from an AI parody.

As for The 1958 group’s actual protest plans, speaking via the BBC this week, the supporters’ trust has confirmed that they will be making a vocal statement outside the stadium on Sunday, 1 February.

Travelling Reds already made their thoughts known with a very blunt, provocative and somewhat controversial banner in the away end at Turf Moor for the 2-2 draw against Burnley.

With Man United approaching a third-round FA Cup tie against Brighton and two big games in the form of a Manchester Derby at home and a trip to Arsenal, they have decided to choose the Fulham game at Old Trafford to stage the march.

Despite admitting that the results under Amorim were no way near good enough, they insist that the – most notably the overarching and Glazer family shadow ever looming over the organisation.

Further details around the actual timings and locations are still yet to be shared by the organisers, but you can expect this to be a well-attended, large-scale event.

Often convening at The Tollgate pub near regular matchday tram stop, Trafford Bar, before walking down Talbot Road towards the ground itself, we imagine Reds will then descend upon the Theatre of Dreams in their thousands.

In case you didn’t already surmise from the video itself, Ratcliffe and co. will be no doubt the subject of the usual chants, as well as more banners and flags.

What do you make of the latest plans, Man United fans?

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Nothing will ever be quite as bold as the infamous Old Trafford break-in from 2022 (Credit: The Manc)

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