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Published on 2024-04-04 08:30:00
Roy Keane, a former Manchester United player, has not shied away from taking jabs at Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola. Despite his allegiance to United, Keane has acknowledged City’s dominance and expressed admiration for their style of play. He even admitted that he would choose to work with Guardiola over other top managers like Jurgen Klopp.
Manchester City’s success under Guardiola, particularly during their “Centurions” campaign, has made it difficult for pundits to criticize the team. Their style of play has been widely appreciated, and even rival players like Bruno Fernandes have acknowledged their influence on other teams. However, Keane’s recent comments about Guardiola and Erling Haaland sparked some controversy, with some questioning the validity of his remarks.
After Guardiola defended Haaland against Keane’s criticism, the pundit fired back and questioned the sensitivity of City players. However, some former players and pundits, including Chris Sutton and Rio Ferdinand, deemed Keane’s comments as unfair and far-fetched. While Keane’s remarks may not align with the tactical explanations provided by Guardiola, the debate adds a layer of intrigue to the ongoing rivalry between Manchester United and Manchester City.
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