Bruno Fernandes fires back at scathing Roy Keane criticism

Bruno Fernandez cleaned Roy Kane’s repeated criticism of his character, admitting to prove his mistake.
Kane is rarely away from expressing his frustration towards Fernandez, who insisted that he should be stripped of Manchester United captain, and he recently argued that Portugal does not have the character to lead his team from the recession this season.
coach Robin Amorim publicly defended Fernandez, and after another great performance in his victory on Sunday 3-0 against Leicester, the 30-year-old seized the opportunity to shoot at Kane.
He was asked whether the general criticism harms him or stimulated him in a conversation that was not initially called Kane, as Fernandez said Sky Sports: “I think both of them. It is clear that it is not good to hear bad things about you; no one loves them.
“But at the same time, it motivates you and makes you think about many things that people think you must improve and you have to take it in a positive way, and you understand that everything that people say, and if there is a margin of improvement or not.
“Obviously, I know you are talking about Roy Kane. As I said before, I have great respect for Wrie Kane. I think he is one of the best captains who had the club and was a great player for the club.
“This is the way he thinks, and the idea that he has as a player, as a captain, and I have to respect that. I do things in my own way to try to be the best, not the captain, but the person and his teammate in the team.
“I do it every day and try to be an example of everything I do in a training session, on the field and in everything I do, but it is clear that everyone loves everyone [it]Not everyone will think of the same way, and I respect everyone’s opinion.
“As I said, I have great respect for Wri Kane and I accept that there are a lot of margins to improve my game, in my leadership, in everything I do, even in my private life.”
Fernandez’s goal against Leicester took up to 31 in all competitions this season (16 goals, 15 assists). Only Mohamed Salah, 54, and Erling Halland, 33, managed to more when it comes to the Premier League title.
“I want to score many goals as much as I can because it is a large part of my game and I need to help my teammates,” he added. “I need to reach the edge of the box and get goals because it is one of my qualities.”
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2025-03-17 09:30:00