Bruno Fernandes spoke of his brief confrontation with Pep Guardiola during Manchester United's 2-0 win over Manchester City. The midfielder gestured towards the City manager to be quiet.

"I am so respectful of Pep and what he's won and what he did for football but at that moment, he didn't respect me and he didn't deserve my respect," said Fernandes of the moment.

"But for me, it doesn't matter what happens on the pitch, now we're out of it and it's past. I have respect for him, so it doesn't matter what he said."

United are unbeaten in 11 matches, with Fernandes adding that there is still room for improvement.

"I see the same team from one month ago. I think we are the same and have a lot of hunger to win, to give a lot, to do better and better in every game.

"In the last month, we've had a lot of really good games and I think we can talk about a new start after Bruno, but it's not about Bruno, it's about the team.

"A team changes when everyone pushes together for the same side. When I arrived, I saw the team pushing for the same side and to win games, get better and I'm another player to help."