After the match, Bruno Fernandes (B Faye) apologized to the recently-departed Ten Hagar, although his gesture was not endorsed by former Manchester United captain Roy Keane. Keane revealed in an interview that B Faye's apology appeared to be too lagging, stressing that it is more important for players to prove themselves through their actual performance on the field.

Keane has made no secret of the fact that he is tired of the frequent "I'm sorry" statements made by the players. In his opinion, these words of apology seem trivial and come too late, and what really matters is what the players actually do and perform on the pitch. Keane singled out B Faye in particular, pointing out that his performances in many previous games had not been satisfactory, and that he had failed to show leadership in key duels.

Keane was equally skeptical about B Fay's performance as captain. He frankly said, B fee in the past year did not in the captain duty to show enough to help the coach through the difficulties of the ability, far from meeting the public's expectations. Keane also emphasized that the result of the game is the best proof, and not only the individual B fee, Manchester United as a whole in the adversity of the lack of leadership and team spirit.

Keane also accused the United players of selfishness, arguing that they tend to focus on the individual and the future manager when the coach leaves the club, while ignoring the overall interests of the team and the feelings of the coach. He strongly believes that the United players as a whole have let the coach down and B Faye, as captain, deserves to take more responsibility.

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