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Roy Keane suggested he would strip Bruno Fernandes of the captaincy at Manchester United if he could.
Roy Keane suggested he would strip Bruno Fernandes of the captaincy at Manchester United if he could.

Former Manchester United players are at it again, taking every opportunity to bash the current squad knowing very well that their comments will be seen on social media and put even more pressure on Erik ten Hag's struggling group. It's counter-productive and unhelpful. Here is my problem with them.

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Nobody can deny the 20-time English champions have fallen from grace, having last won the Premier League in 2013 and the UEFA Champions League in 2008, but is it actually helpful for some of the club's former players to be talking about it every week on TV? I'm not saying the likes of Roy Keane, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville shouldn't work as pundits during United games, but wouldn't it be better if they provided actual analysis of the team's performances instead of reacting emotionally to every poor result?

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