Roy Keane has questioned Bruno Fernandes' leadership as he blasted the Manchester United captain over his apology to Erik ten Hag.
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- Keane slams Fernandes
- Man Utd captain apologised to Ten Hag
- Club legend questioned skipper's leadership
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
After United's 1-1 draw against Chelsea on Sunday at Old Trafford, Fernandes revealed that he had called up former coach Ten Hag and apologised to him personally after the Dutchman was shown the door last week. Fernandes refused to blame the manager alone for the club's miseries in the 2024-25 campaign, admitting the players were equally at fault.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
The Red Devils skipper's gesture, however, did not go down well with club legend and pundit Keane, as he stated that the apology was "too little, too late". He also questioned the Portuguese midfielder's leadership skills while claiming he has failed to guide the team from the front.
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WHAT ROY KEANE SAID
Speaking on , Keane said: "These are always awkward interviews for players but I wouldnât have much time and patience for the player to say, âlisten, sorry, we let you downâ. Too little, too late. Weâll judge what youâre doing on the football pitch. I donât think Bruno has done enough in a lot of the games already. He didnât show that leadership. So it would be interesting to hear what Ten Hag has to say about it. But you also have to move on.
"A lot of players donât care that much when a manager goes. They just focus on the next manager and get ready, look after themselves. Players can be selfish, we know that, but I donât think Bruno has done enough as a captain of Man United over the last year or two to help the manager out. Far from it."
He added, "The proofâs there with all the results. Itâs not just on Bruno, of course, but I donât think he showed enough leadership skills when the goingâs got tough with some of the performances. I donât think Bruno should be too proud of himself, of whatâs happened to the manager of the last week or two. I think the players let the manager down ultimately."
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WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?
The English giants will face PAOK and Leicester in their next two fixtures in the Europa League and the Premier League respectively, before newly-appointed manager Ruben Amorim takes charge of the team formally next Monday.
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