Manchester United, Keane humiliates Bruno Fernandes

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Roy Keane, the legend of Manchester United, has once again been very virulent against the captain of the Red Devils, Bruno Fernandes.

Manchester United legend Roy Keane has launched a new attack on Bruno Fernandes.

The Manchester United captain scored twice in the win over Sheffield United on Wednesday night. For Keane, however, it wasn’t enough. At the microphone of Sky Sports, he completely let go about the Portuguese international. “I think he’s a talented boy. But is he helping people and making others around him better? The answer is 100% no. He likes to talk to them, which is good, but you also have to train the others.”

“Bruno Fernandes lacks personality”

The Irishman also thinks Fernandes lacks character. “You’d like to be in the United dressing room today with these guys saying…I think it’s good when we win, but we won’t win every time. Should we stop this dynamic and show our muscles in matches? That’s what I want “.

“We talk about talented players, but what matters sometimes is personality in big matches and being able to cross the finish line in big matches”he continued.

Keane then concluded by highlighting a fact: “He hasn’t won anything in his career. He hasn’t won anything in his career. Look at his CV. If he is one of your best players, there is responsibility. »

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