Bruno Fernandes delivered a stunning hat-trick as Manchester United triumphed 4-1 over 10-man Real Sociedad at Old Trafford, securing a Europa League quarter-final clash with Lyon.
Despite falling behind early to a Mikel Oyarzabal penalty, United responded swiftly, with Fernandes leveling from the spot before adding a second penalty to put his side ahead. Sociedad’s hopes faded after Jon Aramburu’s red card, and United capitalized, with Fernandes completing his hat-trick before Diogo Dalot sealed the win in stoppage time.
The victory provided a rare bright spot in a turbulent week for United, amid ownership protests, financial uncertainty, and Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s critical remarks about the squad. Meanwhile, Joshua Zirkzee continued his resurgence, playing a key role in United’s comeback.