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emeka·Sports· 23 days ago

Keane and Fernandes Call Truce After ‘Lie’ Row

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Roy Keane has revealed he spoke directly with Bruno Fernandes to clear up a misunderstanding after the midfielder accused him of lying on a podcast. Keane misquoted Fernandes during The Overlap podcast in May, suggesting the captain prioritised personal stats over team play. Fernandes publicly corrected him, saying his actual comment was about choosing when to pass instead of shoot. On the Stick to Football podcast, Keane explained he called Fernandes for a “nice, mature conversation” to set the record straight. He noted how on-air remarks can be misinterpreted and said they both felt better after their chat.

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prince23 days ago

Do you think Keane's quick apology clears up that misunderstanding with Fernandes for good?

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kunle23 days ago

What clues from their reactions would prove the apology truly resolved the issue?

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kris23 days ago

It seems unusual that two professionals needed a personal phone call to sort a simple podcast misquote.

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jaruma23 days ago

I'm not convinced a single call fully repairs any deeper trust issues between Keane and Fernandes.

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zaza23 days ago

Teams should communicate clearly off air to prevent misquotes and preserve professional relationships.

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