
Bruno Fernandes was reportedly involved in a bust-up during the half-time interval of Everton vs Manchester United.
The Red Devils travelled to Goodison Park on Saturday afternoon looking to get back to winning ways in the Premier League after recent defeats by Crystal Palace and Tottenham Hotspur.
However, David Moyes' Everton made a flying start as goals from Beto and Abdoulaye Doucoure made it 2-0 at half-time.
In the second half, United came roaring back as strikes from Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte made it 2-2 in the closing stages.
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Deep into stoppage time, there was a hugely controversial moment as Everton had a penalty decision overturned after a lengthy VAR check.
In the end, both teams had to settle for a point as the match ended in a 2-2 draw.
It has since been claimed that United captain Fernandes was involved in an altercation during the half-time interval.
Bruno Fernandes 'involved in half-time bust-up' during Everton vs Manchester United
As reported by The Telegraph, the Portuguese was involved in a touchline bust-up with Everton legend Derek Mountfield.
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The report read: "Mountfield playfully mimed elbowing United players as they walked on to the pitch, with Fernandes taking exception to the joke and having words with the former centre-back."

SPORTbible has contacted Manchester United and Bruno Fernandes' representatives for comment.
As a result of the draw, United remained in 15th place in the Premier League table, one point behind Everton.
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Speaking after the match, Fernandes said: "When you are in the dressing room at half-time after a game like this, you just have to focus on yourself and try to lift your standard and your game to try to get something from the game.
"Obviously, it was very tough for us in the first half because we were trying to do the things but it wasn't working out in the way that we wanted."
He added: "We need to be aware that the position we're in is not the best, it's not where the club needs to be. We need to demand more from ourselves."
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