π¨ SOCIAL MEDIA ON FIRE π¨ Bruno Fernandez toxic Instagram post just one day after the Newcastle defeat has gone viral and fans are all saying the same thing
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π¨ SOCIAL MEDIA ON FIRE π¨
Just 24 hours after the painful defeat to Newcastle United, tensions around Manchester United have exploded online after captain Bruno Fernandes posted a controversial message on Instagram that has left fans stunned.
United lost 2–1 at St James’ Park, and while supporters were still digesting the result, Fernandes appeared to ignite another storm with a cryptic — and many say toxic — post.
π± The Post That Sparked It All
Fernandes posted a picture of himself walking off the pitch with the caption:
> “Noise from the outside doesn’t win trophies. Some clubs celebrate one night… we chase bigger things. Levels.”
The message quickly spread across football Twitter and Instagram, with thousands interpreting it as a dig at Newcastle fans celebrating the victory.
π₯ Newcastle Fans Respond
Supporters of Newcastle United flooded the comments section almost immediately.
Many fans mocked the Portuguese midfielder, bringing up United’s recent struggles in Europe.
One comment that went viral read:
> “Levels? When was the last time you even kicked a Champions League ball?”
Another added:
> “Lose 2-1 then come online acting like you won the league. Wtf is he thinking?”
Some even questioned whether Fernandes was trolling deliberately, while others called the post tone-deaf following the defeat.
π Pressure Mounting
The reaction reflects growing frustration around Manchester United this season. Fans and pundits have already been questioning leadership within the squad, and the captain’s social media activity has only added fuel to the fire.
Meanwhile, Newcastle supporters are enjoying the moment after their dramatic late win at St James’ Park.
π What Happens Next?
As the post continues to circulate across football social media, the big question remains:
Was it a genuine message of confidence — or a poorly timed dig that backfired spectacularly?
One thing is certain: football Twitter isn’t letting it go anytime soon.

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