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Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes responded to criticisms from former club captain Roy Keane, stating he respects Keane but wants to lead in his own way. Fernandes was praised for his performance in United's 3-0 win against Leicester City, but Keane, on a podcast, had criticized his work rate. Fernandes admitted there's room for improvement and acknowledged the criticism as a motivation.
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