Roy Keane says there’s one Man Utd star he’d ‘pay’ to watch play – but he can do even ‘more’ than he is

Roy Keane has paid rare tribute to Bruno Fernandes ahead of kick-off between Manchester United and Liverpool.

As expected, the Red Devils captain went on to watch another five-star performance in the middle of the park.

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How Bruno Fernandes beat Liverpool

Although United secured a crucial win against their arch-rivals, their first league victory over the Merseyside outfit in a decade and qualifying for the Champions League, you can’t blame Fernandes for feeling secretly aggrieved for not breaking his assist record yesterday.

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For a moment, he might have thought he had done it, as he headed the ball back into the box to set up Benjamin Cescó’s goal to put United 2-0 ahead.

However, upon closer inspection, Cesco’s shot ended up going in after a slight touch on Freddie Woodman’s glove, meaning Fernandez was not credited with creating the goal.

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