Manchester United legend Roy Keane has provided his assessment of the 1-1 draw at Everton and issued a warning to the club's players.
The Reds came into the game at Goodison Park on the back of an unbeaten run of seven in all competitions and whilst that was extended to eight, it was a close call.
He told Sky Sports after the match: "It's a worry (United waiting for a spark from Fernandes) because he's new to the club.
"What United lacked in the second half was real quality. You can make excuses about them playing during the week but it was at home and comfortable enough (the win over Club Brugge).
"(Anthony) Martial was non-existent today and the boy (Mason) Greenwood is learning his trade.
"You cannot just hang your hat on Fernandes all the time. He needs more support around him.
"We didn't see that and it's too strong to say that it's a backwards step but I was concerned with what I saw from United in the second half."