Ole Gunnar Solskjaer never feared Cristiano Ronaldo would join Manchester City and welcomes the pressure brought by the Manchester United star's return home.
The 36-year-old will make his second debut for the club in Saturday's eagerly-anticipated Premier League clash with Newcastle at a rocking Old Trafford.
Ronaldo signed a two-year contract with the option of a further season when completing his deadline-day switch from Juventus, just days after United struck the blockbuster deal.
"It's going to be my decision what'll happen. The two of them will keep on doing what they do when they're asked to take the penalties."
Put to Solskjaer that Fernandes and Marcus Rashford shared penalties at the start of last season, he added: "I've got Cristiano, Bruno, Marcus, I've got players I trust to score every time they step up to take a penalty.
"I've had this conversation, of course, and they know my position on it. They know that I decide who is going to shoot the penalty if we get one.
"That's not going to cause an issue. We're here to win together. It's not about my numbers or your numbers. It's about us as a team and the decision is going to be mine."