Bruno Fernandes claims 'everyone at Man Utd' is happy with his leadership

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Bruno Fernandes spoke at a press conference ahead of Manchester United's game against Galatasaray about the criticism he has received over his ability to captain the Red Devils.

11 months ago
Many people have questioned whether Bruno Fernandes is the right man to be captain of Manchester United, and even some like Red Devils legend Roy Keane have criticised him harshly.
The Portuguese midfielder, who has previously been backed by Erik ten Hag, addressed the criticism he has received after being named United captain ahead of the vital Champions League game against Galatasaray.
"Obviously you don’t like to be criticised — everyone is the same — but at the same time I have to do what I think is the best for my team. It is quite normal when you play for Manchester United you are going to get criticised, even if you do well or bad, if you do the wrong or the right thing. I just have to deal with that, it is normal since I arrived at the club," he said.
"I know since I arrived at the club my numbers made myself a target, so not keeping the same numbers on goals and assists is sometimes a problem for me. Now (there) is the captaincy; there is gonna be always something.
"Now my focus is on the team, the staff, everyone who works with me day by day; I think they are pretty happy with me. The way I am is the same since I arrived at the club, it has not changed since being captain," the Portugal international concluded.

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