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Steve McClaren points out a 'nightmare' trait shared by Bruno Fernandes and Roy Keane. He emphasizes that both players exhibit a similar quality that impacts their performance.
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Steve McClaren highlights ânightmareâ trait shared by Fernandes and Roy Keane
Former Manchester United coach Steve McClaren has insisted that Roy Keane and Bruno Fernandes share a ânightmareâ quality.
McClaren worked as an assistant to the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson and later Erik ten Hag. Under Sir Alex, he helped guide United through one of the clubâs most successful eras. During Ten Hagâs tenure, United won the Carabao Cup and FA Cup.
McClaren would go on to depart the club for the second time in July 2024 amidst a coaching reshuffle initiated by Sir Jim Ratcliffeâs INEOS.
The 64-year-old was fortunate enough to coach two of the clubâs greatest captains â Keane and the current armband holder, Fernandes. Keaneâs iconic standing at United needs no introduction, but Fernandesâ brilliance is forged from something else entirely â shining brightly through Unitedâs most challenging chapter.
So far this season, Fernandes has netted eight goals and contributed an additional 19 assists. He is just two assists shy of breaking the Premier League record (20), which is jointly held by Kevin De Bruyne and Thierry Henry. The Portugal international is a strong candidate to win the Premier League Player of the Year award.
Keane hasnât always been Fernandesâ biggest fan, occasionally criticising what he perceives as petulance on the pitch. But according to McClaren, the two may have far more in common than Keane would care to admit.
Steve McClaren highlights a specific quality in both Fernandes and Keane that he describes as a 'nightmare' trait, affecting their influence on the game.
Steve McClaren served as an assistant coach under Sir Alex Ferguson and Erik ten Hag, contributing to significant successes for the club.
McClaren played a key role during one of Manchester United's most successful periods, helping the team win multiple trophies, including the Carabao Cup and FA Cup under Ten Hag.
The comparison is significant as it highlights the leadership and competitive qualities both players bring to Manchester United, influencing team dynamics.

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Speaking to The Athletic, McClaren said, âWe had one spell when we said to Roy, âYouâve got to calm down a bitâ. Because it was beginning to be a problem. Through the trouble he got into, he used to miss five or six games a season.â
âHe tried to calm down, and he was rubbish. So we said, âForget that, be yourself, itâs all right, weâll miss you for five games, donât want you to be a pussycat on the field.â
âAnd Bruno is the same. When I used to have to be the referee in training, heâs a nightmare. Itâs just passion. Heâs fit, he runs around, he scores, he assists, his numbers are phenomenal.â
On Fernandesâ playmaking mastery, McClaren remarked, âI used to see that every week in training. Better than that. Iâd think, âHow did you see that?â. Thatâs what Bruno has. Scholesy had that too. âNever saw thatâ, Iâd say to people.â
Earlier this week, United confirmed that Mainoo finally signed a new contract after months of speculation over his future. The England international is set to remain at Old Trafford at least until 2031.
Mainoo was no stranger to hype during his academy days. Yet after Ten Hag gave him his opportunity, the youngster broke into the first team, never looked back and has since developed into the key player he is today.
McClaren told The Athletic he was blown away by Mainoo when he saw him in first-team action.
âHe came out of nowhere and Erik suddenly went, âHeâs training with us.â Thatâs totally down to Erik. I remember him saying first day, âWatch himâ. I couldnât believe it, never gave the ball away. Strong as an ox.â
âThen Erik played him. I went, âHeâs terrific.â He was Erikâs kind of player, in terms of build-up from the back and being able to take the ball.â
McClaren added, âI want him to be more authoritative on the field, even when he plays for England. He is neat and tidy. But he is capable of imposing himself more. He wants to be top, top. Casemiro has helped him.â
Mainoo of course recently named Casemiro and Fernandes as the two United teammates he has learned the most from.
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