Thursday 5 September 2019

Roy Keane reignites 14-year feud with former boss and says they will only speak again if the Scot apologises

Roy Keane has once again sparked his bitter war of words with former manager Sir Alex Ferguson, accusing the Manchester United icon of only ever thinking of himself.

Keane and Ferguson have not seen eye-to-eye for many years, following the Irishman's bitter exit from Old Trafford.

As his Red Devils career drew to a close, Keane accused Ferguson of deserting him at the time he needed him most, and has now taken a swipe at the famed man-management techniques of the Scotsman. 

He also insinuated that he was not the only one abandoned by the manager, who has since had a stand named after him at Old Trafford, pointing to the treatment of two other captains in the form of Bryan Robson and Steve Bruce. 

'I wouldn’t forgive Ferguson. The media spin, how I apparently upset everybody, it was all nonsense,’ Keane said to Off The Ball this week.

 

‘I don’t care if it’s Alex Ferguson or the Pope, you’re going to defend yourself.

'I think when he apologises I will probably say hello to him, yeah. [But] I've no interest in speaking to the man. 

'People talk about Ferguson’s man-management. Don't be kidded by all that. 

'I was at the club when Bryan Robson left, when Steve Bruce left, two brilliant servants for Manchester United, and I didn't like the way they were treated.' 





MailOnline

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