Premier League stars are tough, but criticism can hurt them and their loved ones
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Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United's captain, addressed media criticism during a recent interview, specifically regarding Roy Keane's comments on his leadership. He expressed that while criticism can be tough to hear, it serves as motivation for improvement. The article explores the pressure on Premier League players, highlighting the weight of public opinion and how judgments from influential figures like Keane can overshadow the perspectives of teammates and coaches. Ultimately, the respect from those within the club holds more significance than external chatter.
“Obviously it's not nice to hear those things about you, but at the same time it motivates you and obviously, people think there's a lot of things you need to improve.”
“It's the opinion of the manager who selected Fernandes as his captain that matters. It's the respect that the teammates who walk out behind him for every match that is important.”
Read at ESPN.com
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