Roy Keane critica Manchester United e Bruno Fernandes por foco em assistências

O ex-capitão do Manchester United, Roy Keane, expressou forte desaprovação pela atenção dada à busca de Bruno Fernandes pelo recorde de assistências da Premier League durante uma partida recente. Os comentários vieram após Fernandes igualar a marca de 20 assistências na vitória por 3 a 2 sobre o Nottingham Forest. Keane descreveu a ênfase em estatísticas individuais como uma distração do desempenho da equipe.

Falando no podcast Stick to Football, Keane disse que ficou furioso com a narrativa em torno do jogo em Old Trafford no último fim de semana. Ele destacou como o foco mudou para o marco pessoal de Fernandes em vez de para o desempenho geral da equipe na partida contra o Nottingham Forest. O meio-campista português deu a assistência para o gol de Bryan Mbeumo para atingir o recorde, que ele divide com Thierry Henry e Kevin De Bruyne.

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