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Bruno Fernandes issues apology to new Man Utd signing Nathan Bishop

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Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes has apologised to team-mate Nathan Bishop after lobbing him in tranining. The Red Devils are preparing for the Premier League's return where they will tackle Tottenham on June 19.

Fernandes was in top form before the season was postponed due to the coronavirus, but he has picked up where he left off. The Portuguese star left Bishop planted as he lofted the ball over him before it hit the back of the net.

He quickly took to Instagram and simply posted the caption: "Sorry @nathanbishop30". Fernandes will be crucial to United's hopes of securing a place in next season's Champions League.

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