Bruno Fernandes has defended his assertive on-field behavior describing it as “intensity” and a leadership tactic aimed at benefiting the team despite facing criticism for it. The Manchester United captain insists that he rebukes others openly for the team’s sake. He addressed concerns about his leadership style emphasizing his commitment to team improvement. Fernandes acknowledges that not everyone appreciates his approach but is open to feedback.
He was praised for his performance in United’s recent FA Cup win over Liverpool where he displayed versatility by playing in multiple positions. Despite receiving criticism from figures like Roy Keane and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who question his suitability as captain, Fernandes remains determined to lead effectively. He believes in leading by example and is willing to adapt his approach as necessary.
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