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Published 09:50 12 Jun 2015 BST
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The respect between the pair is mutual, as Keane has said in the past that Strachan was the best manager he ever worked with, high praise considering Keane played under managers such as Marcello Lippi, Martin O'Neill and Steve Staunton.
Coventry paid Wolves £6 million for Keane, a then record fee for a teenager, and a move some, including Alex Ferguson, questioned. The former Manchester United manager said Keane was only worth about £500,000, but within a year the forward had signed for Inter Milan for £13 million.
Strachan was quickly convinced Keane was worth the expensive outlay. “I just thought he was wonderful to watch. I remember (Coventry defender) Paul Williams laughing one day when Robbie stuck his mate, Richard Shaw, on his backside. Willo was laughing so much we had to stop the game, it was just fantastic. The boy just had so much natural ability.”
If Keane could just roll back the years and get one over his old pal tomorrow that'd be great.
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