The Man United legend and Portuguese captain have buried the hatchet following a heated public spat over alleged false comments.
Manchester United icon Roy Keane has smoothed things over with Red Devils captain Bruno Fernandes after a public war of words that saw the Portuguese midfielder call the Irishman a liar on live television.
The drama erupted when Keane allegedly misquoted Fernandes during punditry coverage, prompting the United skipper to fire back with accusations of dishonesty. The heated exchange quickly went viral across social media platforms, with fans divided over who was in the wrong.
Both parties have now confirmed they've resolved their differences privately, with sources close to the situation suggesting mutual respect remains intact despite the temporary flare-up. Keane, known for his no-nonsense approach during his playing days and punditry career, reportedly reached out to clarify his comments.
The reconciliation comes at a crucial time for United, who need strong leadership both on and off the pitch as they navigate a challenging season. Fernandes, who has been instrumental in United's recent campaigns, can now focus entirely on his captaincy duties without the distraction of ongoing media feuds with club legends.