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Thomas Bristow

Bruno Fernandes snaps at Man Utd new boy Alex Telles in training footage

Bruno Fernandes was unable to hide his frustration in Manchester United training and took it out on summer signing Alex Telles.

The Portuguese playmaker has been sensational since arriving in January but has shown on more than one occasion he has a short fuse.

It was widely reported that Fernandes had given his team-mates a piece of his mind at half-time during Tottenham's 6-1 massacre.

Further claims also stated that he let fly at manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and had lost faith in him altogether.

Fernandes, however, rubbished these reports while on international duty.

"There's been a lot of speculation about that," he said.

“First it was a discussion with team-mates, which did not stick, then it was a discussion with only one team-mate [Victor Lindelof], and that did not stick. Now it is the discussion with Solskjaer.

“I believe it is a way to destabilise the group. What was said is in no way true.”

There's little, however, getting away from his latest loss of temper.

While playing a game of rondo in United training, Alex Telles appears to sell Fernandes short with a pass.

The 26-year-old reacts and waves his arms in the air. Fernandes then makes an interception before going back for another bite at United's new left-back.

Telles appears to wave Fernandes on and the matter seems to be over as quick as it started.

Just as well as United's stars jetted out to Paris shortly after.

Telles was included but Edinson Cavani and Harry Maguire were not.

Full squad here.

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