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‘I didn’t understand what Roy Keane was shouting at me, so I just told him about winning the 2002 World Cup in Portuguese – he looked so confused!’ Kleberson on the language barrier that kept Keane and Fergie hairdryers at bay at Manchester United
By Ed McCambridge published
Kleberson signed for Manchester United in 2003, without speaking a lick of English

'What has he done to be a coach of Manchester United's first team?' Roy Keane and Gary Neville lock horns over Michael Carrick's staff picks
By Chris Nee published
Manchester United interim head coach Carrick has appointed his backroom team and Keane is not impressed

‘Roy Keane HAS to go in!’ Jill Scott drops her dream I’m a Celeb lineup
By Ayisha Gulati published
The former Queen of the Jungle has revealed which footballers she’d most like to see take on the infamous bushtucker trials

Manchester United legend Roy Keane hails ‘amazing’ Republic of Ireland achievement after stunning win in Budapest
By Chris Nee published
Keane celebrated Ireland’s unlikely recovery as they rescued their hopes of a fourth World Cup appearance.

An Ireland apart: How Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy's Saipan fallout went box office
By Chris Flanagan published
Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy produced one of football’s most dramatic stories when they ripped into each other in the middle of the Pacific Ocean in 2002 – now the saga is being retold in a new movie that hits the cinemas in January

NEW ISSUE: The ultimate Gazza interview! United legends Scholes and Butt, Kenny Dalglish, Keane vs McCarthy, Zlatan’s greatest night and Sean Dyche’s top dance moves
By Henry Burridge published
Get your hands on the latest issue of FourFourTwo magazine – available in print or on your device – from Thursday November 13

'When you think of when we were at United, we should be pretty ashamed' Roy Keane reflects on ‘mad’ Manchester United decision
By Joe Mewis published
The former Manchester United skipper has been looking back at a previous major talking point

'I found it hard against Vieira and Keane - they were machines!' Liverpool legend heaps praise on Manchester United and Arsenal men
By Steven Chicken published
Roy Keane and Patrick Vieira were both an intimidating prospect for opponents...even an up-and-coming superstar like Steven Gerrard
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