After the battle against Chelsea, Bruno Fernandes (B fee) apologized to the departing Ten Hagar, however, former Manchester United captain Roy Keane was not impressed. Keane blasted in an interview that B Faye's apology appeared to be too lagging, stressing that players should prove themselves on the field with performances and not words.

Keane said he was tired of the players' frequent post-match "I'm sorry for the disappointment" speeches. In his opinion, these apologies are too superficial and the key lies in the actual performance of the players on the pitch. Keane cited B Faye as an example of a player who has failed to perform up to standard in numerous matches, not to mention failing to show leadership when it counts.

Keane has also been relentless in his questioning of B Fay's captaincy. He believes that B-Fay has not shown enough ability in his captaincy role to help Ten Hagar through the difficult times in the past year, and is far from the public expectation. Keane emphasized that the result of the match was the best proof that United as a whole lacked leadership and team spirit in difficult times.

In addition, Keane slammed the selfish attitude of the United players. He argued that at the time of the coach's departure, the players often only care about their personal and next coach's preparation, ignoring the team's interests and the coach's feelings. Keane believes that the United players as a whole have let the coach down, and B Faye, who is the captain, deserves to take more responsibility.

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