Bruno Fernandes May Never Be Manchester United Icon, But He Will Be Real Madrid Champion

Bruno Fernandes May Never Be Manchester United Icon, But He Will Be Real Madrid Champion

Bruno Fernandes would want to leave Manchester United as a club icon, but that is doubtful; glory (and no Roy Keane) awaits him at Real Madrid.

Since Roy Keane insisted “talent is not enough” in one of his – and thus anyone’s – most vehement punditry outbursts, the Manchester United captain has scored the only goal in the 1-1 draw with Arsenal, a hat-trick in the 4-1 win over Real Sociedad, and contributed to every goal in the 3-0 win over Leicester.

According to Football 365, prior to his spat with Ian Wright on The Overlap, Keane was pushing back at the assumption that United would be relegated without their talisman, citing Fernandes’ crucial involvement in the draw with Everton and the comeback win over Ipswich.

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His suggestion that all Fernandes has is “talent” in the middle of a run of seven games in all competitions in which the Portugal international has either scored or assisted 11 of United’s 15 goals was both ill-timed and clearly a load of b*llocks spouted as a result of his aversion to a footballer to whom he would have given both barrels on a weekly basis if they shared a dressing room. “What was all that arm-flailing sh*te?” the list goes on.

Yes, he’s “talented,” but he’s also a winner, who may sulk more than he shouts and display (very normal) indications of dissatisfaction, but who frequently leads by example by scoring and assisting goals when his team needs him the most. The mix of quality and character piques the curiosity of big clubs like Real Madrid.