The way he behaved on the pitch 70% of it is a red card today Ex Manchester United star makes startling claim on Roy Keane s career
The way he behaved on the pitch 70% of it is a red card today - Ex-Manchester United star makes startling claim on Roy Keane s career × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Football EPL 2022-23 News
#MUFC13822825 Final session of the week at Carrington. #MUFC https://t.co/K4GGHUaBLj Matic has enjoyed a positive start to his new chapter with Roma. He has made nine appearances across competitions, starting seven. Meanwhile,United are fifth in the Premier League with 12 points from six games. The Red Devils next face Manchester City at the Etihad on October 2.
The way he behaved on the pitch 70% of it is a red card today - Ex-Manchester United star makes startling claim on Roy Keane s career
By Debkalpa Banerjee Modified 25 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Roy Keane played for the Red Devils between 1993 and 2005. AS Roma midfielder Nemanja Matic has hit out at former Manchester United captain Roy Keane for his aggressive comments last season, claiming that the sport has changed over the years. Matic, 34, left the Red Devils earlier this summer and joined AS Roma on a free transfer. He scored four goals and contributed 11 assists in 189 games during his five-year stint at Old Trafford. Before that, he had lifted two Premier League titles during his second spell at Chelsea. Nemanja Matic@NemanjaMatic8674379 https://t.co/ouu2u0mtib A combative presence in the centre of the park, Matic was criticised by Keane for having a place in his heart for both Manchester United and Chelsea. In response, the Serb told The Sunday Times: "I have respect for what he has done, but he needs to understand that football has changed. If I played for Chelsea, I cannot say I hate them. I cannot be angry when I'm talking to the press after the game." He added: "The way he behaved on pitch; 70 per cent of it is a red card today. You cannot throw a punch when all the cameras in the world are there. The real hero is when you go out on the street and say something, but he was always very nice with me, so what he says in public, to be honest, I don't really care. I know what I've done in my career, and I'm very happy." Keane, who plied his trade as a midfielder for Sir Alex Ferguson's United between 1993 and 2005, was renowned for his hard-tackling, no-nonsense attitude on the pitch. He registered 51 goals and 36 assists in 472 appearances for the Red Devils, lifting 17 trophies. Manchester United@ManUtd Final session of the week at Carrington.#MUFC13822825 Final session of the week at Carrington. #MUFC https://t.co/K4GGHUaBLj Matic has enjoyed a positive start to his new chapter with Roma. He has made nine appearances across competitions, starting seven. Meanwhile,United are fifth in the Premier League with 12 points from six games. The Red Devils next face Manchester City at the Etihad on October 2.