Bruno Fernandes's red card from Manchester United's recent match against Tottenham has been overturned by the Football Association, providing a significant boost for manager Erik ten Hag. The decision means that Fernandes, who was dismissed during the 3-0 defeat, will no longer face a three-game suspension. This development comes at a crucial time for United, who currently sit in 13th place in the league following a disappointing start to the season. With Ten Hag's position under scrutiny, the ability to field Fernandes in upcoming matches against Aston Villa, Brentford, and West Ham is a welcome relief. The red card was issued by referee Chris Kavanagh just before half-time for what was deemed a reckless challenge on James Maddison. However, replays indicated that Fernandes had slipped while attempting to close down Maddison, which significantly affected the nature of the challenge. The contact was minimal, leading many to question why VAR did not intervene during the match. With the FA's decision to rescind the ban, Fernandes will be available for selection, which could prove vital for United as they look to improve their fortunes in the league.