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The harsh criticism that Bruno Fernandes receives from a Manchester United legend

Roy Keane did not hesitate to criticize Bruno Fernandes as captain at Manchester United

By Hector Garcia

Roy Keane did not hesitate to criticize Bruno Fernandes as captain at Manchester United
Roy Keane did not hesitate to criticize Bruno Fernandes as captain at Manchester United
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Manchester United seemed to be coming out of their bad moment after three consecutive victories, but lost resoundingly against Manchester City in one of the hottest derbies in the entire Premier League. The Old Trafford team failed to overcome their staunch rival, and was thrashed in a match where they certainly could have done much more. After this, many people have begun to criticize the team, including one of the great legends of Manchester United.

 

Roy Keane, former player of the English team, and now a sports commentator in some prestigious media, did not hesitate to speak after the result against Manchester City, where his club was humiliated at home. The Norwegian forward, Erling Haaland was the great executioner of the Red Devils in this match. However, criticism fell towards Bruno Fernandes, current captain of the Old Trafford team.

According to Roy Keane, Bruno Fernandes is not captain material. “Bruno Fernandes does not have the makings of a captain. He is complaining all the time. He is the complete opposite of what a captain should be to me. "He would take the band off 100%," said the English soccer legend about the Portuguese soccer player. On the other hand, he was surprised by what the former player said regarding the disappointment he had in the team when he saw them in this match.

 

Roy Keane defended Ten Hag

Although the former player has broadly criticized the team and players like Bruno Fernandes, he did not hesitate to defend the current Manchester United coach. “They should give him more time,” Keane said of Erik Ten Hag's continuity. On the other hand, Gary Neville, also a Sky commentator and former player, spoke about the need for a football director on the board. "We see great coaches and great players come here and die before our eyes. Why does that happen? It is the only club in the world that does not have a football director."


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