Roy Keane ready to challenge the two famous players of the Red Devils, proving their skills
Roy Keane, Legendary Midfielder has stated that If they have the opportunity to take charge of the Red Devils Manchester United temporarily. He will speak to David de Gea and Harry Maguire, asking them to prove themselves wrong. Ready to say that I don’t care if De Gea and Maguire are annoyed by their earlier words.
It can be seen that over time, Roy Keane often came out to blame the current team of Former clubs Manchester United have been frequent and mostly De Gea and Maguire, who are particularly targeted for Keane, saying they will not allow Maguire and De Gea. Get on the club bus and let them take a taxi home. As punishment for their poor performance in Manchester United’s 1-1 draw with Tottenham Hotspur in June last year, for example.
And Keane starred in Sky News alongside ex-Manchester City defender Micah Richards, at one point Richards said it would be funny if Keane could. To get a job as a temporary manager for Manchester United until Keane immediately asked that question. “Why do you think it’s funny? Were you in the same dressing room as me when I was a footballer? Or were you with me when I was the manager? All you have to do is challenge the rest of the team so much that there might be some misunderstandings with some people.”
Richards pointed out that “The reason it might seem funny is because you’re going to have to work with De Gea and Maguire,” Roy Keane replied: “Okay, the first thing I’m going to do when I walk into the club. is I’m going to drag both of them by the neck and say to them honestly that I’ve cursed you a lot in the past. Why don’t you guys prove me wrong? We’ll just talk.”
“If they get upset because of the past, it’s no problem. Players are always irritable. And the key point is not that the players in the team have to feel like their manager. The most important thing is that the players have to respect the manager.”
Richards then jokingly asked why Manchester United had not considered bringing Keane to work, to which the former Irishman jokingly replied: “It’s clear that I’m never going to get a job at United because they can’t pay me.”