da lvbet: Manchester United legend Roy Keane has hailed Bruno Fernandes for his performance and leadership in the FA Cup final win against Manchester City.
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Man Utd win FA Cup Final against Man CityKeane praises Fernandes' performanceHad asked for him to be stripped of captaincyGetty WHAT HAPPENED?
Man Utd pulled off a surprise 2-1 win over local rivals Man City in the FA Cup final despite what appeared to be a mismatch on paper. Fernandes played a key role in the win, including a stunning assist for Kobbie Mainoo, and Keane admittedhe was wrong for having doubted the Portuguese international as he showed immense leadership to see Erik ten Hag's men over the line.
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Keane said on ITV Sport: "It was a proper United performance. They were dogged, they sat in and they played some good stuff going forward. They scored two goals. They had a bit of confidence coming into the game with the last couple of results against Newcastle and Brighton. The character.
"I have been critical of Bruno over the years but I am happy to be proved wrong because his leadership today was outstanding. We always mention how brilliant he is as a player. I am pleased for the fans. It’s been a frustrating few months and we are quick to criticise. Manchester City didn’t have a great day today but it’s about Manchester United today. We have to enjoy these moments. Wembley is only good if you win."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
In what has been a disapointing season, Fernandes has once again been a shining star for the Red Devils as he scored 15 goals and 12 assists and was named the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Season for a third straight campaign. United ended their league season in eighth place in the Premier League and initially looked to have missed out on European football, however, their FA Cup win saw them qualify for the Europa League.
WHAT NEXT FOR MAN UTD?
Fernandes' future at Old Trafford remains uncertain as he has been linked with an exit. The captain has said he does want to stay but has warned the Red Devils must match his "expectations" going forward.