Man Utd's Fernandes hits back at Keane over 'lie'
Manchester United's Portuguese midfielder #08 Bruno Fernandes reacts after scoring the opening goal during the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on March 9, 2025. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)
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Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has accused Roy
Keane of lying about his successful bid to break the Premier League record for
most assists in a single season.
Fernandes reached a record 21 assists for United in the
top-flight this term when he laid on a goal for Patrick Dorgu in Sunday's 3-0
win at Brighton.
The 31-year-old equalled the previous record, shared by
Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne, a week earlier during United's 3-2 victory
over Nottingham Forest.
But former United midfielder Keane has been unimpressed by
Fernandes' pursuit of the landmark.
The outspoken Keane said Fernandes had put individual glory
over the team's interests, describing him as being at the centre of a
"circus act".
Speaking on The Overlap podcast, Keane said: "After the
(Forest) game he got interviewed and he said, the captain of Manchester United
said: 'A few times, I probably should have shot but I made them passes.'
"Wow. How can your mindset of a footballer be going
into a match to be about an individual record? He won't be winning trophies,
not with that mindset of the team."
However, the former United captain appeared to mistake
Fernandes' comments because the Portugal star actually said: "There were
probably moments today when I should have passed instead of shot.
"I'm very happy for the assist, but more than that, I'm
happy for the win and to finish the season on a high."
Asked on Monday about Keane's blast, Fernandes slammed the
Old Trafford legend.
"Like I've always said, I don't mind criticism,"
Fernandes told The Diary of a CEO podcast. "What I don't like is when
people lie about things and (in) this case that you said about Roy Keane basically
what he said is a lie.
"Either he saw some other interview or he can't say
that I said one thing that I've just not said and luckily for me everything is
on record.
"I accept that he might like me as a player or not,
like me as a person or not. But what I don't like is that he puts words in my mouth
that have not been said."
Fernandes' superb form this season helped United finish
third in the top-flight and earned him the Football Writers Association and
Premier League Player of the season awards.
But he was so unhappy with Keane's criticism that he
contacted former United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to ask for the Irishman's
phone number so the pair could address the issue.
"Obviously I think I've always showed a lot of respect
for Roy Keane and for everything he's done for the club and for everything he's
always said," Fernandes said.
"What I don't like is that people make their own words
on what I say and it's not true."

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