@@insaiyandbz466 because neymar single handedly changed football physicality, if a player goes into a dangerous tackle which can cause injury why cant other players exaggerate to try and make em more wary?
@@seyamrahman1002 Lack of sportsman ship and it also shows how soft players have become. The fact that players now react as if there head has been split open from a tap is so damn pathetic. It's a total eye sore to watch and to even acknowledge that it's now apart of football is just sad.
@Johnny Dre Straight Fact bro! 1997 was a wash b/c of part 1 of the famous Haland incident, but from about 1998 - 2004 Roy Keane was free of serious injury and had both The Warrior's and the Mamba Mentality. He was a MONSTER on the pitch, and mentally no doubt about it!
What’s impressive is he stands up in the tunnel, puts in a MOTM performance, they win with 10 men and then he mic drops in the interview. If you support United and don’t find Roy Keane an absolute legend among legends.. somethings wrong lol. Guy is the definition of hard
I'm an American who started playing soc.....er futbol about 20 years ago. Came across the EPL one day on cable and was immediately hooked. Loved the passion of the fans, the rivalries, and the intensity of the game. Seemed like a real sport compared to the over-commercialized junk that sports had become in the U.S. Sadly I can't watch EPL anymore. It's become the same mediocre crap as everything else that's marketed to the "prawn sandwich brigade".
I agree he tells it how HE see's it, but its very different that being right. but i have alot of time for honest people. As for what he said, Gary must have felt embarrassed, Keane Suggests Gary cant look after himself. I think Keane meant, dont come after one of my side, or i'll come after you. but he does mention Vieraa is 6ft something, and Gary is a little man opps Keane is a person you want coming after you though is he
Roy Keane on butterflies: They're not made of butter, why do they call them butterflies? It's absolute nonsense. They should've been called colourful flying insects.
He may be an averagely skilled player but his set of skills are needed in every winning team. Carrick, matic, milner, they are very much like roy in the way they play. Roy was world class no doubt but maybe the worst best player which was upped a notch by his character
Roy Keane was fined hundreds of thousands in his career but he didn't care about the money he just wanted his team to be top rank all the time. And to be fair they were under him as captain.
Such an underrated footballer.his passing seemed easy but when u watch fred and mctominay, it's on a different level. He was never hurried and he always passed it forward. Could also slow down or speed a game up. Truly special player.
He's certainly not underrated I don't know where you are getting that from.?? He's well respected and rated as one of the best of his time by other players who played with and against him also by pundits and fans worldwide...
Vernon Francis Gallagher De Gea was carrying United on his back for 4 Seasons straight. If you can’t look past his few mistakes of late then you are stupid.
Lewis Connor you know what good point there was a season under Moyes or Mourinho cant remember now on top of my head that if wasn’t for De Gea we would have finished 10-15 on the table lool
You never saw Graeme Souness of Liverpool, or some of the Wimbledon players like Mick Hartford, they were as, if not harder than Keane. Football in the 70s & 80s was brutal
This was when football was at it's absolute peak.Contact was actually allowed,tough characters ruled and the entertainment was unsanitised. Keane and Vieira were the last 'Guvnors' of the game before football went soft and stopped what we used to know as tackling.
All bs. Hard tackling is allowed, but hacking away with no intent to play the ball at the knees and ankles of much better players has rightfully been curtailed.
@PublicDomain Destroying other players careers by having them in your pocket like he did to Gerrard, Vieria, Batty & Ince on more than one occasion is not punishable by prison
football has only gone downhill since the united v arsenal rivalry and i m genuinely not saying it because my team isnt winning back to back to back league titles right now. football in general not just in england but across europe had its golden generation and peak in the 90s and early naughties and thats an absolute fact.
Roy Keane in the Champions League semifinal in the 99 season after he got his yellow card. Think it was United vs juventus. That's how his teammates remember him. A driving force, even in bleak times.
@@nigelnyoni8265 He knew he wasn't going to the final, but he still made sure that his teammates did. An absolute legend and the best leader you could ask for.
The way he says but I'm not having it you can tell he really means it. Liverpool fan but with such a character you can understand why united enjoyed sustainable success
One of the best MU ever had in the squad and we really don’t give him enough credit for it. He was tough and fearless and a great inspiration for his teammates. He was the making of Ronaldo who was a junior player under him and gave him his philosophy of not falling over constantly and being resilient. Good on ya Roy!
An absolute leader for so many years. He was at the heart of the greatest English football team in history and the mentalitly was at 100%. A fantastic footballer mainly because of his mentality in my opinion. There isn't a captian like him at all in the premier league right now.
Liverpool 75 - 85 is the greatest English team ever. 7 league titles 4 European Cups 1 UEFA Cup 4 League Cup 1 European Super Cup Utd can't touch that. Sorry.
I remember watching this game on television and they caught the tunnel incident as it took off. I saw Vieira shrinking in front of the Keane onslaught and as Graham Poll called it all to order and the teams went out I said, "Nobody has kicked a ball yet but United are well on the way to winning this game". What a winner. You would always want him in your side.
1:02 "It's a physical game and I think fans enjoy that as much as scoring". True words. Everyone who lived through the 90's and early 00's era misses that side of football. There'd have been a dozen red cards in some Arsenal-United games in the late 90s and it was brilliant. Men against men.
Pssht unfortunately that’s what’s held the English National team back for years!! While everyone else (Spain, Germany, Brazil to name a few) were out there teaching their youngest technique and skills, the English were always picking the most physical to progress in the clubs! Luckily this has now changed 👍
@@mannazee I just don't get it. If you want fighting watch Boxing or to an extent Rugby where there's atleast actual contact and cause for fights. If the part you enjoyed about football was outside of the actual football being played then I don't know why you're watching
@@cachedreamer hes not saying he wants fighting! Back then a good strong powerfull tackle was great to see an set a tempo, a good crunching ball winning tackle was as entertaining as seeing a free kick go in!
Nowadays, this would’ve been a five part drama series via instagram whilst they all traded insults and had a good cry. I’m not a united fan but he is the greatest player for them in the epl era because he set the tone and culture even after he left for a while.
Manchesterz Finest he used to wipe the floor with your lot regularly so no wonder you’ve spewed out a load of bollocks. Even you don’t believe what you’ve written.
no words for this man. honestly. i cant even say there s been another player of anywhere similar profile in english football ever. if you ask anyone who grew up watching football at that time - like me - who s your first name on the team sheet if you could build an XI of any player in the league. he s that player for anyone even rival fans, no doubt about that. absolutely elite at everything even the intangibles that made him the best leader in football history.
@@dongadon8697 He was much of a footballer though. People have come into this rhetoric of ''he was such a great leader but thats why he was in the squad not his skill'' prime Roy Keane finished the league season with 11 goal contributions (More than Pogbas first season here and five less than his second) 4 tackles and interceptions per game (Pogbas peak in the PL is 2.8) he also was third in the league for successful presses and added to that with 1.2 key passes and 1.4 dribbles. Keane was talented.
safe Go and watch the video of him and Carragher picking a combined Liverpool/Utd XI. Keane admits he was a very average footballer but was lucky in that he always had great players around him.
Great intensity on the pitch and off the pitch speaks volumes about his passion ,what current United team lack ,intensity , aggression ,ready to fight.
If he played today, he would be called the dirtiest player ever, get 10 times more red cards, and be treated like a pariah. What's a shame is how not just the players, but even the newer fans have gone soft too these days.
In this day and age people dislike Keano because he doesn't go along with what everyone expects. He is a old school geeza and tells it straight and takes no B. S. He was the reason I started supporting United at the age of 9. What a legend
as a Spurs fan I miss watching Roy Keane run a midfield this man could do it all but you have to respect his disciplined approach to dictating a midfield guy was ahead of his time
@@spbspb2413 The attitude of players like Keane we have lost. Players are scared to hard crunch a tackle, Ie sild In from the side and get the ball would still be a foul has It's classed as dangerous.
Keane was and is intriguing. A great engine, but it was his mindset that made up for any shortcomings in his game. Surely the duty of any captain is getting the best out of his team and this is where Keane excelled.
Don't think he had any shortcomings at his peak. He could head the ball really well. He could easily play fifty, sixty yard passes if required but it was the forte of the likes of scholes and Beckham so he usually gave it to them but he was an incredibly good footballer apart from an incredible defensive player. I think his actual ability is often overlooked because he was considered a hard man.
Any other Roy Keane requests?
A momento of any time him or fergie was in each others presence
just keep em comin
Can we see a couple of exchanges between him and Carta off-camera?
The interview after Utd lost 4-1 to Middlesborough 😂
Few of his tastier tackles
Roy Keanes that older brother who says nothing nice about you, ever. Until the day somebody else tries to pick on you lol
Correct
Yeah, you can hate him. But c'mon.. This is what the leader do.
Well he still didn't say anything nice about Neville
Precisely! 🤣
i wanna like but its on 420
5 players die during the match.
Roy Keane: “Yeah, it was a bit physical“
"I think the fans love it". We did and then Neymar happened 😔
@@insaiyandbz466 because neymar single handedly changed football physicality, if a player goes into a dangerous tackle which can cause injury why cant other players exaggerate to try and make em more wary?
@@seyamrahman1002 Lack of sportsman ship and it also shows how soft players have become. The fact that players now react as if there head has been split open from a tap is so damn pathetic. It's a total eye sore to watch and to even acknowledge that it's now apart of football is just sad.
Roy Keane woulda got fcked up in hockey
@@seyamrahman1002 neymar is one of the great players... if he does this type of dramas then it would obviously be spread to the world...
This was peak Roy Keane, Lean, mean and no nonsense.
Nah he was the best in late 90s and early 00s
lean, mean, knee snapping machine
minks sinatra 😏 British Pepe.
I've met Roy Keane, top guy, as a liverpool fan, gotta lot of respect for him
@Johnny Dre Straight Fact bro! 1997 was a wash b/c of part 1 of the famous Haland incident, but from about 1998 - 2004 Roy Keane was free of serious injury and had both The Warrior's and the Mamba Mentality. He was a MONSTER on the pitch, and mentally no doubt about it!
I love that how Keane talks here, is exactly how he’s talking as a pundit, years later... shows he is genuine and is who is. Rare to see
Proper attitude problem.
@@amajeet haters hate can't help it
United legend❤️
@@amajeet ure a baby... The pitch ain't ur spot to go for sure
@@brunosantiago8961 you are a typical manure armchair strop.
he's toned it down a it now
What’s impressive is he stands up in the tunnel, puts in a MOTM performance, they win with 10 men and then he mic drops in the interview. If you support United and don’t find Roy Keane an absolute legend among legends.. somethings wrong lol. Guy is the definition of hard
That's the problem with
Man Utd ,they haven't found someone of his calibre.
@@mikehopkins4040 Bruno Fernandes
@Brad Carter
You're damn right Keane is hard just ask alfe halland of man city.
@@enfantterrible8552 Fernandes is an attacking midfielder and Keane was a defensive midfielder
@@SardonischerDean so????????
What a culture shift in 20 years. Arsenal v United in the tunnel now is hugs and mutual hairdo appreciation
😂😂true back then it was a wrestling match
And shirt swapping at half time
Smh
They are kicking a leather football around, it's not life or death. Roy Keane needs to lighten up.
I'm an American who started playing soc.....er futbol about 20 years ago. Came across the EPL one day on cable and was immediately hooked. Loved the passion of the fans, the rivalries, and the intensity of the game. Seemed like a real sport compared to the over-commercialized junk that sports had become in the U.S.
Sadly I can't watch EPL anymore. It's become the same mediocre crap as everything else that's marketed to the "prawn sandwich brigade".
Classic Roy Keane. He gives it to you straight, like a pear cider, thats made from 100% pears.
I agree he tells it how HE see's it, but its very different that being right. but i have alot of time for honest people.
As for what he said, Gary must have felt embarrassed, Keane Suggests Gary cant look after himself.
I think Keane meant, dont come after one of my side, or i'll come after you. but he does mention Vieraa is 6ft something, and Gary is a little man opps
Keane is a person you want coming after you though is he
I love the analogy - you don't mind if I nick it, do you?
Greatest TH-cam comment of all time.
@@nigget-tv-videos4135 Think this comment is lost on you mate 😂
Stewart Lee reference?
22 guys out there literally tearing each others necks apart, Roy Keane: Yeah, it was tough game
It’s football not fucking ufc be quite man 😂
Of course I am exaggerating for comic effect. Got to explain everything for these post 1998 born kids.. and it's quiet, not quite.
@@bharathsf ok boomer
@@kuzinhoo_2343 I'm 95. Not an boomer.
And you shut up. 12 years old bot!
@Vamos ManUtd yeah ok boomers totally wouldn't get this salty
“Why did he defend his teammate?”
Roy’s mum: “it’s his job.”
Love Roy Keane. There will never ever be another Roy. Braveheart.
Funny he looks like Mel Gibson. Who Made the movie Braveheart 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
He's irish you clown.
@@sugarray6250 Mel Gibson has irish roots
Yeah, there will never ever be another you as well.
Sky Sports should just give Roy Keane his own weekly show.
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I get the feeling you might enjoy this 😂😂😂
@@youngstars4144 i already watched all these vids
You mean daily show! 😏
Ya
*daily
Roy Keane on butterflies:
They're not made of butter, why do they call them butterflies? It's absolute nonsense. They should've been called colourful flying insects.
lmaoooo spilled my drink, thanks a lot xD
@@roccovb5377 you're welcome Tupac Shakur... wait hol up...
@@niamhoconnor8986 Yes i'm alive. Keep it on the low tho
@@roccovb5377 NOICE
@@roccovb5377 -- We know you are alive Pac. You put out like ten albums since you "died".
What a player and captain he was love him or hate him one of the best players in premier league history and certainly one the best captains.
Roy himself disagrees with that comment. He admits he was a very average footballer surrounded by great players.
@@ultra1obscene of course he would say that all though I don't agree he was the best midfielder but certainly top 2 captains and leaders
He may be an averagely skilled player but his set of skills are needed in every winning team. Carrick, matic, milner, they are very much like roy in the way they play. Roy was world class no doubt but maybe the worst best player which was upped a notch by his character
@Hidden Secret he usually got the better of viera
@Hidden Secret at least keane could lead his team to the champions league win
The FA would charge the guy for this interview alone nowadays.
i mean that is wht you dont see the tough part of the sport anymore, like they are all divers.
cant sneeze now u get booked.
God,thats actually true...
Roy Keane was fined hundreds of thousands in his career but he didn't care about the money he just wanted his team to be top rank all the time. And to be fair they were under him as captain.
These days you get arrested and thrown in jail, just for saying you're English
Such an underrated footballer.his passing seemed easy but when u watch fred and mctominay, it's on a different level. He was never hurried and he always passed it forward. Could also slow down or speed a game up. Truly special player.
He's certainly not underrated I don't know where you are getting that from.?? He's well respected and rated as one of the best of his time by other players who played with and against him also by pundits and fans worldwide...
@@thebat7048 But wouldn't you say that the emphasis tends to be on his leadership ability and toughness rather than skill as a footballer?
Imagine this man in the current Man U squad. Superb leader and captain.
United players would have demanded for hes transfer.
United would win the league every year because the winning mentality of Roy has never changed.
Pogba would be calling him sir
I would love that
he'd be done for murder
Imagine this Keane with the current united squad my god he’ll be in prison within the first 20 minutes of training lool
Vernon Francis Gallagher De Gea Maguire Pogba Lingardinho i would sorry for them honestly 😂😂
Vernon Francis Gallagher
De Gea was carrying United on his back for 4 Seasons straight.
If you can’t look past his few mistakes of late then you are stupid.
Lewis Connor you know what good point there was a season under Moyes or Mourinho cant remember now on top of my head that if wasn’t for De Gea we would have finished 10-15 on the table lool
Ole himself will get the hairdryer !
You never saw Graeme Souness of Liverpool, or some of the Wimbledon players like Mick Hartford, they were as, if not harder than Keane. Football in the 70s & 80s was brutal
I know it's a completely overused saying but this just reaffirms to me how 'they don't make them like that anymore'
Well no piss. Henderson is in for PFA player of the year cause he’s a great captain.
A bit like Messi. That is, not the kind of guy to win the world cup.
I couldn’t of said that better myself .......
Andy Robertson is mean m'fer on the pitch.
Well it’s hard to “make” em when you mostly import em😂
This was when football was at it's absolute peak.Contact was actually allowed,tough characters ruled and the entertainment was unsanitised.
Keane and Vieira were the last 'Guvnors' of the game before football went soft and stopped what we used to know as tackling.
makelele?
@@sunritroykarmakar4406 he was a great player but had nowhere near the character,mentality or aggression of Keane and Vieira.
@@adamlees8410 gattuso?
@@sunritroykarmakar4406 Maybe Gattuso was a bit crazy, he will never reach Roy’s level
All bs. Hard tackling is allowed, but hacking away with no intent to play the ball at the knees and ankles of much better players has rightfully been curtailed.
The kind of guy you’d want with you in the trenches... absolute beast of a midfielder and Captain!!
I'm a Arsenal fan and I'll say this I love how Roy defends his team mates willing to fight for them.
while he still destroyed other careers ....he should be in jail and not be a pundit
@@publicdomain3506 being pathetic mate. Football has always being a bit phisical.
@PublicDomain Destroying other players careers by having them in your pocket like he did to Gerrard, Vieria, Batty & Ince on more than one occasion is not punishable by prison
football has only gone downhill since the united v arsenal rivalry and i m genuinely not saying it because my team isnt winning back to back to back league titles right now. football in general not just in england but across europe had its golden generation and peak in the 90s and early naughties and thats an absolute fact.
Who else loves Roy keane
Cigarette Companies 🚬
He hasn’t changed one bit 😂
Simp
Kib Kib bet you thought that was really funny
He must've been flabbergasted...
You can see why he was the main reason united got so many late goals and won so much. He was the absolute driving force for that team
Roy Keane in the Champions League semifinal in the 99 season after he got his yellow card. Think it was United vs juventus. That's how his teammates remember him. A driving force, even in bleak times.
@@nigelnyoni8265 He knew he wasn't going to the final, but he still made sure that his teammates did. An absolute legend and the best leader you could ask for.
Him and Fergie. 2 peas in a pod. Sad how they hate each other now but likely because they are so similar
Helps that refs loved United in this era
Absolute legend. Not enough of these players around nowadays
The way he says but I'm not having it you can tell he really means it. Liverpool fan but with such a character you can understand why united enjoyed sustainable success
Reporter: “How far away were you from Gary Neville?”
Roy: “Gary? It was 2 yards, 2 yards”
*Yawn*
I dont get it
@@svn2226 search up Roy Keane 2 yards Gary
@@anirudha6235 thanks
😁😁😁😁
One of the best MU ever had in the squad and we really don’t give him enough credit for it. He was tough and fearless and a great inspiration for his teammates. He was the making of Ronaldo who was a junior player under him and gave him his philosophy of not falling over constantly and being resilient. Good on ya Roy!
@@NazriB what
Cristiano dived too much, what are you talking about?
We? How were you involved?
Ah yes, 5’10” Roy Keane sticking up for 5’10” Gary Neville
Innit? They are the exact same height to the centimetre 😂
Yeah but keane was a scrapper, who used to box, people knew not to mess with him
Well that’s what he was saying “if you’re having a go at him why not come have a go at me?!”
Keane is the bigger man, bigger than Gary, Patrick and you Scott Farrell.
Nah that’s like saying I could beat up a lion cause I’m taller
An absolute leader for so many years. He was at the heart of the greatest English football team in history and the mentalitly was at 100%. A fantastic footballer mainly because of his mentality in my opinion. There isn't a captian like him at all in the premier league right now.
How would you rate him against Bryan Robo Robson?
Liverpool 75 - 85 is the greatest English team ever.
7 league titles
4 European Cups
1 UEFA Cup
4 League Cup
1 European Super Cup
Utd can't touch that. Sorry.
@@tonywilliams7152 Maybe you are right. I wasn't old enough to have seen that era.
@@williamwalker3837 I couldn't choose both great players, leaders, and midfielders.
I remember watching this game on television and they caught the tunnel incident as it took off. I saw Vieira shrinking in front of the Keane onslaught and as Graham Poll called it all to order and the teams went out I said, "Nobody has kicked a ball yet but United are well on the way to winning this game". What a winner. You would always want him in your side.
''we'll see ya out there!!'' - roy keane
It's like he's waiting for Geoff to say something negative just so he can lamp him. He's still wound up after the game. What a captain.
1:02 "It's a physical game and I think fans enjoy that as much as scoring". True words. Everyone who lived through the 90's and early 00's era misses that side of football. There'd have been a dozen red cards in some Arsenal-United games in the late 90s and it was brilliant. Men against men.
Pssht unfortunately that’s what’s held the English National team back for years!! While everyone else (Spain, Germany, Brazil to name a few) were out there teaching their youngest technique and skills, the English were always picking the most physical to progress in the clubs! Luckily this has now changed 👍
@@mannazee I just don't get it. If you want fighting watch Boxing or to an extent Rugby where there's atleast actual contact and cause for fights. If the part you enjoyed about football was outside of the actual football being played then I don't know why you're watching
@@cachedreamer hes not saying he wants fighting! Back then a good strong powerfull tackle was great to see an set a tempo, a good crunching ball winning tackle was as entertaining as seeing a free kick go in!
True
Arsenal and Man Utd nowdays are a mere show of their past
He was a fantastic captain. New his role and looked after his teammates. He understood the mental side of the game better then most.
Not a man utd fan...but hats off to Roy here. A player who you would follow into battle and run through walls for. Immense.
Nowadays, this would’ve been a five part drama series via instagram whilst they all traded insults and had a good cry. I’m not a united fan but he is the greatest player for them in the epl era because he set the tone and culture even after he left for a while.
He showed who the real daddy was
Roy “come and av a go at me” Keane
Except if you're Mick McCarthy.
I’m a Liverpool fan but Roy is a legend
Fun fact he hates you🤣🤣🤣
david Zhorzhikashvili ya but I still enjoy his input
@@datunazhorzhikashvili fun Fact: you're adopted.
Manchesterz Finest he used to wipe the floor with your lot regularly so no wonder you’ve spewed out a load of bollocks. Even you don’t believe what you’ve written.
Ricky Bowen I think people do that so they aren’t called “United Fanboys” for example
love roy keane he tells it as it is. straight talking, true leader . From a saints fan
The real mean machine
no words for this man. honestly. i cant even say there s been another player of anywhere similar profile in english football ever. if you ask anyone who grew up watching football at that time - like me - who s your first name on the team sheet if you could build an XI of any player in the league. he s that player for anyone even rival fans, no doubt about that. absolutely elite at everything even the intangibles that made him the best leader in football history.
Best move ever sky appointing keane
no nonsense,tells it straight
Even with de gea out?
Not a drop of hair gel in sight, looks like he hasn’t had a haircut in months. ALL about winning matches, that’s it.
Not hippy
@i4mRy4n 2020
- Ironically, your own avatar is _(presumably)_ yourself, hair all 'gelled-up', taking a selfie. Lol!
Temporary User Account #001 🤣🤣🤣
Didn't even have a shower afterwards! lol
@@temporaryuseraccount0012 😂😂😂 I agree with the original comment's sentiment but you've just shown him up big time there.
Keane is literally the biggest star on sky sports at this point, wonder if he's getting paid for all this attention
Always protecting his players, what a captain🔥
What a man, what a player he was!
One of the best captains ever! Any sport
Roy’s an enigma.....heart on his sleeve and played the game like a man
Roy Keane...typical footballer in 90's 20's...so emotional and charismatic about his club and teammate
Fast forward to 2021, 6’5” Harry Maguire who’s apparently the club captain gets called “knobhead” by his own teammate..how times change.
Love Roy Keane, you can't be anything but in awe of him as a player, what a leader.
Up the villa.
Good to see he has his teams back 100% irish fighting blood this man has and its cold....
this channel is so quality. its so much fun reliving sports history, especially moments that you'd normally never think about
Now that tunnel incident was HEATED
that viera keane rivalry was when the premier league was at its best
Hahahaha, loved Keano. What a legend.
Vintage Keano!! What a captain, what a player and what a leader. "I'll see you out there boy!!"....... Haha
Times change.
Nowadays u can see me on Instagram
I love Roy. He is a true captain. He is honest, a class player and stick up for his teammates.
"I'll see y'out there!"
Pure Gladiator & Legend, we shall never see his likes again !
Keane was a true leader
Roy Keane at his peak was the best midfielder in the Premier League & a great leader, superb!
Don’t be silly. He admitted himself he was not much of footballer. Good captain and leader though.
Easily the best ever....He at old age dominated gerrard
@@dongadon8697 He was much of a footballer though. People have come into this rhetoric of ''he was such a great leader but thats why he was in the squad not his skill'' prime Roy Keane finished the league season with 11 goal contributions (More than Pogbas first season here and five less than his second) 4 tackles and interceptions per game (Pogbas peak in the PL is 2.8) he also was third in the league for successful presses and added to that with 1.2 key passes and 1.4 dribbles. Keane was talented.
safe
Go and watch the video of him and Carragher picking a combined Liverpool/Utd XI. Keane admits he was a very average footballer but was lucky in that he always had great players around him.
@@dongadon8697 It's almost like theres something called modesty lol. Keane is the opposite of Ronaldo in that regard.
Great intensity on the pitch and off the pitch speaks volumes about his passion ,what current United team lack ,intensity , aggression ,ready to fight.
If Roy Keane is my friend, I feel safe.
Listen to your self you’re embarrassing man. Dont do it please 👎🏻
True leadership and desire to win, two of Roy’s qualities. I’m sure there are a lot more with such a passionate man
Roy Keane: like Bremner, Ball, Souness and others - they guy you wanted in your team, but not the guy you wanted to face!
Bremner was an angry scottish midget, Alan ball was a flair player, I'd Say Jimmy Case and Peter Storey form that era.
Shame there are no footballers like this anymore, he is the reason United had so much success and is massively underrated.
If he played today, he would be called the dirtiest player ever, get 10 times more red cards, and be treated like a pariah. What's a shame is how not just the players, but even the newer fans have gone soft too these days.
@@LeongGunners the fans would still cheer a player like that today
(unless he was getting sent off every other game and losing because of it)
I love the loyalty of this era's Man U team. 🔒
This was our captain! And what a captain he was 🍻🤘🏻
Roy and Patrick had lots of respect for each other. Two great leaders of two massive clubs.
In this day and age people dislike Keano because he doesn't go along with what everyone expects. He is a old school geeza and tells it straight and takes no B. S. He was the reason I started supporting United at the age of 9. What a legend
Respect this man team leader
Had his teammates back. Respect roy keene✊🏾
Keane
Miss this guy on the pitch, pure warrior, one of the best of his error, shame mcarthy didn't see it
Greatest captain of the Premier league era. His battles With Vieira are the stuff of legend
what a captain! Roy Keane was amazing in standing up for the team
Hes a breath of fresh air to the game. We need more like this man.
Roy was just built differently. Legend
as a Spurs fan I miss watching Roy Keane run a midfield this man could do it all but you have to respect his disciplined approach to dictating a midfield guy was ahead of his time
Roy is a Spurs fan too.
I've never seen the post match interview or knew he was awarded man of the match, which doesn't surprise me, great era of football
Love him or hate him, he was one hell of a character. I miss the battles he used to have with Vieira
“As simple as that” - Roy Keane
Back when football was actually a physical game, love it!
"I'm not having it."
THIS lads is a captain. I wish we saw passion like this from footballers today.
Absolute legend. End of.
“Come and have a go at me”, Keano never backed down from a fight. Teams wouldn’t stand a chance against him nowadays
City and Liverpool would take the piss out of any team Keane was in...
M they wouldn’t bully the 99 team mate, get off the piss
Keane is more of a captain that any current PL captain
@sp1878 True. And he shat his pants when Mick McCarthy stood up to him.
@@user-ks3mk9kq4l Congratulations, you win my wanker of the week comment. Stay off the drugs for your families sake.
Best ever Captain in the prem, he bleeds United and will forever be a legend
I honestly miss the hard tackles, football now is about looking after 100m stars MONEY MONEY MONEY
you really should look closer because tackles are as hard as ever, but if you hit anything other than the ball then that's a foul and not "manly".
Fascino93 since when does messi dive? if anything, robben is the one who gets away with minimal contact
@@spbspb2413 The attitude of players like Keane we have lost. Players are scared to hard crunch a tackle, Ie sild In from the side and get the ball would still be a foul has It's classed as dangerous.
@Fascino93 read the rules book then
Tell me about it, Neymar trips over a blade of grass and rolls the entire pitch, pathetic. I miss the olds days the Keane, Scholes, Beckham...
That is a leader..well said...That is what missing nowdays at United..When football was still pure and beautifull
Roy Keane, the leader of all leaders
Keane was and is intriguing. A great engine, but it was his mindset that made up for any shortcomings in his game. Surely the duty of any captain is getting the best out of his team and this is where Keane excelled.
Don't think he had any shortcomings at his peak. He could head the ball really well. He could easily play fifty, sixty yard passes if required but it was the forte of the likes of scholes and Beckham so he usually gave it to them but he was an incredibly good footballer apart from an incredible defensive player. I think his actual ability is often overlooked because he was considered a hard man.
Roy is the best. Man i loved watching him play!!!
Poor Garry 😂
I respect this guy's answers .. as an even as an arsenal fan he is so calm and calculated amazing answers
Absolute legend!!! 💪
Doesn't matter how many ball magicians you have, you'll always need one keane on your team.
this was one of the best games the premier league has ever seen. 2 huge riavls, 2 great teams, the tunnel incident and a game full of goals and drama.
Carra has entered the chat
@Fidol or gobbing on teenage girls.....oh wait
Carra was and always will be a poosy. Joke of a player
@@ahmedrahim2500 he was just washing the dirty manc
The dedication this man had for the game, I don't see it anymore in the entire PL
Man of the match..and we are not going to have even a single smile from Keane. What a leader!