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Published 19:11 4 Sept 2022 BST
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"I fancy United strongly, I really do. Arsenal have had a brilliant start, but United have recovered well. More of a settled team. They've obviously built on the momentum they've got from the Liverpool game." "I don't see United losing," Keane added. "There's a bit of belief now, they've a settled back four, a bit of pace in the side and, most importantly, a bit of hunger there."
"I think what I like about this team I've seen over the last few weeks is the spirit and the personality. "In the second half on the counter-attack they were excellent and could have scored a few more goals. I think the momentum is coming back to the club, the feel-good factor is there."The former United captain praised match-winner Marcus Rashford as 'a real handful' and admitted he had been 'tough on him in the last year or two'. Now that the England international seems to be back on it, Keane said, it made such a difference to United's attack. "It's another big statement," Keane added. "This is what you want Manchester United to do. "They beat Liverpool a few weeks ago and we said, 'Can they back it up', and that's what they've done. You look at the table now and, all of a sudden, everyone's feeling better about themselves. "The transfer market's over so there's no hassle about Ronaldo leaving. They're just getting on with it. It's very, very good."
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