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Manchester United issue statement after Bruno Fernandes’ social media is hacked

Danny Jones Danny Jones Man United issue statement after Bruno Fernandes social media account is hacked

Manchester United were forced to issue an official statement following Bruno Fernandes’ social media being hacked.

The Man United star’s digital profile was hijacked in the wake of the defeat to Brighton and Hove Albion this weekend, which saw the Red Devils knocked out of the FA Cup and, it’s fair to say, quite the flurry of activity online.

As if to add insult to injury, with United‘s exit from the competition, a user then commandeered the club captain’s presence to share several fake posts.

With the official Bruno Fernandes X account being targeted following the game, the club had no choice but to respond after several controversial and/or inappropriate posts, not to mention multiple instances of general anti-ownership sentiment.

This team can’t even defend an X account 😭 pic.twitter.com/2SiYXJtwHh

— LOOK (@lookdotfun) January 12, 2026

In case you didn’t see any of the since-deleted posts, besides one understandably troublesome comment which read, “let’s get rid of INEOS“, others were even more provocative/inflammatory.

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The comments ranged from everything between messages @ing darts player and United fan Luke Littler to influencers like KSI and Jake Paul.

Offensive language was also present in many of them.

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As for the Portuguese midfielder, he also quickly clarified that he obviously had no involvement in the activity; meanwhile, despite plenty of players coming out to apologise for the defeat on Sunday night, the skipper is yet to address the disappointment directly.

The loss to Brighton confirmed that Manchester United will be playing just 40 games for the rest of the campaign – the fewest since the 1914/15 season (i.e. at the outset of the First World War) – which serves as yet another unwanted record for the club of late.

You can see the highlights for the game down below.

It is also likely to have been caretaker manager Darren Fletcher’s final game in charge of the Reds, with an interim replacement set to be appointed imminently following Ruben Amorim’s shock sacking earlier this month.

While a number of candidates quickly emerged as the potential full-time replacement, it now looks as though former player and previous temporary head coach, Michael Carrick, is currently leading the race for the top job.

His predecessor, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, also looked like the frontrunner at one point – and could still be involved in a backroom setup – but The Athletic now has it that Carrick could be is odds-on favourite to be announced before the Manchester derby.

Nevertheless, plenty of supporters still feel the problems remain deeply rooted throughout the club and that a change of personnel among the coaching staff still may not be enough…

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Police appeal after serious crash between car and taxi in Bolton leaves four dead and five others injured

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant Wigan Road, Bolton

Police are appealing to the public after a fatal crash in Bolton yesterday.

At around 12:45am yesterday morning (Sunday 11 January), Greater Manchester Police (GMP) were called out to reports of a collision on Wigan Road in Bolton, where a Seat Leon was travelling down the road and collided with a Citroen C4 Picasso – which was a taxi.

The driver of the Seat, and two passengers – who were all aged between 18 and 19 – have tragically died following the collision.

The driver of the Citroen was also sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

According to local funeral notices, as reported on by BBC News, the three teenagers have been named as Muhammad Danyaal Asghar Ali, Farhan Patel, and Mohammed Jibrael Mukhtar, all from Bolton, while the taxi driver was named as Masrob Ali from Blackburn.

#APPEAL | Our Serious Collision Investigation Unit are appealing for information after a fatal collision between a Seat and Citroen on Wigan Road, #Bolton on 11/01/26

Any info? Call the SCIU on 0161 856 4741

More: https://t.co/0F8ieL2WjN pic.twitter.com/fNx7EZhciS

— Bolton Police (GMP) (@GMPBolton) January 11, 2026

On top of these tragic deaths, police have also confirmed that five other passengers were involved and injured during the incident, and were rushed to hospital where they are currently being treated.

At this time, a scene remains in place as officers continue their investigation, but GMP’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU) are now appealing for information and witnesses, and are urging anyone that may be able to help to come forward.

This includes anyone who saw the vehicle driving before the collision, witnessed the incident itself, or has dashcam / CCTV footage.

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Can you help? Anyone with any information is urged to contact the SCIU directly on 0161 856 4741, quoting log 111 of 11/01/2025.

Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

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