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Bruno Fernandes: When I First Arrived, Waving Arms to Direct Teammates Was Praised by Legends as True Leadership; Now It's Seen as Negative Complaining

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Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes gave an exclusive interview to Camel Live.

During the interview, Fernandes talked about the change in people's evaluations—especially those of club legends—of his habit of waving his arms.

Fernandes: When I first joined the club, in the initial few games, right after I arrived, I heard the legends talking about us. Obviously, I had just joined the club, and I've followed you all my life. Up to now, you are club legends and people I have always admired.

Then, in those first few games, some legends said, “Point to these teammates and tell them where to go. This is what a real captain and leader does.”

Clearly, two or three years later, people say, "He's always waving his arms and complaining constantly." It turned from a positive thing to a negative one.

That's what I mean—it depends on how people perceive it. At first, it was very good; I was strict with the players. Now it's a bit negative, obviously because the results haven't helped much (to explain my actions).

"He's negative, he complains a lot." I understand, it's normal, and it depends on everyone's perspective.