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Published 12:39 11 Nov 2022 GMT
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"I think [Erik] ten Hag has done really well, I think he's come in and stamped his authority on the team. I think for the first time in two or three years, I'm starting to see an identity with Manchester United which I haven't seen for the last two or three years.
"He showed his strength and character in how he dealt with Cristiano [Ronaldo] at times with some of the stuff he's been up to, so I really think he's the right man for the job, I think it will take time, but a real step in the right direction will be to finish inside the top four and get Champions League football again."He added: "The career he's had, there's him and [Lionel] Messi as arguably the two best players of all time and you can go either way with that, but I just think the things he's done from the start of the season... it's not acceptable for Manchester United really.
Ex-United captain Keane had defended the Portugal captain on Sky Sports and put more blame on ten Hag, rather than the player in question.
"I think the guy cares. This game is full of bluffers and he is certainly not one of them. I think he cares about the club, I think he wants to play, he needs to play, and he’s a world-class player," said the Irishman.
"People are saying he’s not the player he was ten years ago, of course he’s not! But he was the leading goalscorer last year for Man United… he went into a bad Manchester United team last year, a really bad team, and he was still the leading goalscorer. https://twitter.com/talkSPORT/status/1591031656764170240Rooney disagreed with his old skipper, and even claimed that Keane would not have reacted this way if they were all still playing together. "I just think that the things he's [Ronaldo has] done from the start of the season really, it's not sensible for Manchester United, and I see Roy Keane defend him - Roy wouldn't have said that, Roy wouldn't have said that at all. So, it's a distraction which Manchester United don't need at the minute, trying to rebuild. "Cristiano should get his head down and work and be ready to play when the manager needs you. I think if he does that, he'll be an asset. If he doesn't, I think it'll become an unwanted distraction." Related links:
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