Roy Keane: Manchester Utd should take away the captaincy from Bruno Fernandes

Roy Keane also says Bruno Fernandes is opposite to what he wants in a captain

Harry Maguire was replaced by Fernandes in the summer

The Man United captain was given a yellow card for a kick at Man City’s Jeremy Doku in the 3-0 defeat

United skipper Fernandes could not influence the game in a positive light from the right wing and was later booked for kicking out at Jeremy Doku.

The former Sporting CP star has previously been criticized for his conduct as captain at United, most notably during their 7-0 defeat at Liverpool last season. Harry Maguire has since been stripped of the armband, which was handed to Fernandes permanently in the summer earlier this year.

Keane, a famed former captain at Old Trafford, was not impressed while watching on as a Sky Sports pundit and believes manager Erik ten Hag may have made a mistake in making Fernandes the full-time skipper.

Keane said: “The first thing I would do after today…I’ve been watching him again, I would take the captaincy off him, 100%.

“I know it’s a big decision, they did change the captaincy with [Harry] Maguire. But Fernandes is not captain material. I think he’s a talented player, no doubt about it, but what I saw today, I know we’ve discussed this many times before, at Liverpool last year, his whingeing, his moaning, his throwing his arms up in the air, it really isn’t acceptable.

“After what we saw today, I would take that off him.

“You have to start somewhere. You’re talking about making changes at board level, at manager level, I would start with that, because the manager is capable of doing that.

“And hold his hands up and say ‘Listen, I got it wrong’. Fernandes is a brilliant footballer, but in terms of captain material, he is the opposite to what I would want in a captain.”

Bruno Fernandes poor run of form continues with six games without a goal in a Man United shirt. He posted two strikes alongside two assists in the early stages of the 2023/24 Premier League campaign. His yellow card was his fourth, meaning he will face a one-match ban if and when he picks up a fifth caution. United’s next outing comes in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday when they host Newcastle at Old Trafford.

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