The former Man Utd goalkeeper posted a sarcastic comment on social media hitting back at Keane and other critics of Fernandes.
David de Gea has hit back at Roy Keane and Gary Neville’s suggestions that Bruno Fernandes is not up to the task of being Manchester United captain with a sarcastic social media comment.
Speaking after the derby defeat last Sunday, Keane - often a critic of De Gea during his time at United - said he would strip Fernandes of the captaincy, claiming he is not “captain material”.READ MORE: Bruno Fernandes' change in approach paid off for United Neville concurred with Keane later in the week, mooting that Fernandes may be best giving up the captaincy so he can concentrate on his own game. Neville said: “I don’t think to start with he should have been made captain.
He added: “I think, to be fair, if he had anything he’d get to the end of the season and he’d say, ‘Look, captaincy isn’t for me,’ is what I would think.”
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