By Angus Barnes
Manchester United are enjoying every bit of the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Qatar as they get to follow the exploits of their top players in the competition. The club was happy to let 14 of their first-team players go for the tournament after they were called up y their countries.
Brazil, Portugal, and England had invited more than two United players to the squad in Qatar and have been in awe of their top form in the competition as they've been the major driving force in helping their national teams progress.
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Erik Ten Hag's men struggled at the start of the season as they began their new chapter at the club under his guidance but gradually grew into the occasion of the season, which cumulated in an unbeaten run of games to boost their performances.
The team's creative star had an initial dip in form but found his top self again towards the latter stage of matches before the season was halted for the World Cup commencements. He has then carried on his return t top form to his national team.
Bruno Fernandes was the driving force in helping Portugal exert dominance in their group stage in Qatar and has continued further to help them ease past Switzerland in the round-of-16 game yesterday. He currently has two goals and three assists from three appearances in Qatar, which is the most goal involvement of any Portuguese player in a single edition of the World Cup for Portugal since 1966 after Eusebio and Jose Torres.
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