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Manchester United fans all send same message to Roy Keane after Bruno Fernandes goal vs Fulham

Bruno Fernandes was Manchester United's hero on Saturday with his added-time goal giving them a crucial 1-0 win over Fulham.

The Portuguese midfielder won his side a crucial three points at the death, squeezing an effort past Bernd Leno and into the bottom corner. He had initially tried to play Facundo Pellistri in on goal but took control of a scrappy moment.

It was an excellent goal from Fernandes and the perfect example of his credentials as club captain. United were poor again at Craven Cottage but head back up north with a much-needed win under their belt.

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Fernandes has been criticised again recently for his supposed poor mentality, having been singled out during the 3-0 defeat against Manchester City. Roy Keane insisted the 29-year-old should be stripped of the armband for his reaction when Pep Guardiola's side were dominant.

"I think he is a talented player, no doubt it," Keane said. "But what I saw today with him again, and I know we have discussed this many times before, was him whinging, moaning, throwing his arms up in the air and it really isn't acceptable and after what we saw today I would take it off him."

But in scoring a brilliant late winner and giving his side all three points, Fernandes showed supporters exactly why he is still the captain.

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