Manchester United, Arsenal and Roy Keane
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Irish Independent on MSNWatch: Roy Keane and Micah Richards in heated row over Man Utd
Roy Keane and Micah Richards traded blows on Manchester United’s defending after the former club captain blamed defeat against Arsenal on “schoolboy” goalkeeping.
ROY KEANE clashed with Micah Richards following Manchester United’s 1-0 defeat to Arsenal. But several fans found themselves distracted by Daniel Sturridge’s hilarious reaction to the
Manchester United have brought in three new forwards for a combined £207.5million during the summer transfer window and Roy Keane has laid down a challenge for Ruben Amorim
Roy Keane has revealed his prediction for the top five in this season's Premier League, believing that Liverpool will not retain their title. Keane made headlines during his appearance on Super Sunday for Sky Sports,
ROY KEANE thinks managers should talk to their players in private rather than hashing things out on the pitch after an awkward moment between Marc Guehi and Oliver Glasner was caught on camera.
Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze controversially had a stunning free-kick ruled out against Chelsea on Sunday and Roy Keane has now shared his thoughts on the incident
Courtesy of Riccardo Calafiori’s header, Arsenal kick-started their 2025/26 Premier League campaign with a narrow 1-0 win over Manchester United – but midfielder-former-pundit Roy Keane singled out a key trio for Mikel Arteta’s who uncharacteristically didn’t show up for the Gunners at Old Trafford.
Roy Keane slammed Bayindir’s error, but he was quick to praise one of Manchester United’s new signings. Speaking pre-match to Sky Sports, Keane gave praise to Brazilian summer signing Matheus Cunha, stating that he believes he’ll be a very good signing for Manchester United.
MAN UTD legend Roy Keane has delivered no-nonsense advice to new Brentford boss Keith Andrews. The former Ireland skipper was asked about Andrews’ step up to Premier League management after Thomas
What advice would you have for Keith Andrews,” presenter David Jones asked Roy Keane as Andrews shaped up for his first league game in charge of Brentford. “Try and win some games,” he replied. Sound advice,