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Roy Keane Criticizes Harry Maguire and Throws Three-Word Jab at Bruno Fernandes Before Man Uniteds Match Against Athletic Bilbao

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Published: Sunday, May 11, 2025 at 6:19 am

Roy Keane Slams Maguire, Fernandes, and Man United's Priorities

Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane didn't hold back in his assessment of the team's recent performances, particularly targeting Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes, while also criticizing the team's focus on the Europa League. Speaking on the "Stick to Football" podcast, Keane offered a characteristically blunt analysis following United's 3-0 victory over Athletic Bilbao in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final.

While acknowledging Maguire's role in the win, Keane sarcastically downplayed the defender's contribution, specifically referencing a cross that led to Casemiro's opening goal. "He crossed the ball! Skill? He did a little shimmy, crossed it! Its not bad for 80m is it, someone who can cross the ball! Oh my god! Youre all living in cuckoo land," Keane quipped, highlighting his ongoing skepticism of Maguire's abilities.

Keane also expressed his frustration with Manchester United's apparent disregard for the Premier League, suggesting they are prioritizing the Europa League. He called their performances in league matches "a disgrace," citing their perceived lack of effort and focus.

The fiery pundit then turned his attention to Bruno Fernandes, a player he has frequently criticized. While acknowledging Fernandes' talent, Keane questioned his leadership qualities and described him as a "bluffer," echoing previous comments about the midfielder's lack of fight and honesty. Keane's comments came after Fernandes' impressive run of form.

Manchester United faces Bilbao in the second leg of their Europa League tie, followed by a Premier League match against West Ham.

BNN's Perspective:

Keane's criticisms, while harsh, reflect a common sentiment among fans who expect more from a club of Manchester United's stature. His focus on leadership and commitment, rather than just individual skill, resonates with the need for a strong team mentality. However, his consistent negativity can be seen as overly critical, potentially overshadowing the positives of the team's recent performances.

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