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Published 11:06 21 Aug 2015 BST
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Keane famously ripped the ball off Forlan in 2004 when United were awarded a penalty and he was attempting to break his scoring duck. The Irishman wanted the designated penalty-taker to dispatch the spot-kick.Keane recently told Matt Cooper, 'I have a soft spot for Spurs and still do.'
Perhaps their lack of steel upsets the boy in Keane to this day.
Back to Forlan's column and the Uruguayan states, 'I’ve seen the argument that London is more attractive to players than Manchester. If a player wants to go shopping in Harrods then that might be the case, but the players I know want to play football.
Maybe Keane had a greater influence on Forlan than we will ever know.

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