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Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim says his side deserve the criticism they have received for their Premier League form this season. It comes after former Man Utd midfielder Roy Keane called the ...
Roy Keane has blasted Liverpool for “switching off” since being crowned Premier League champions. The Reds sealed a record-equalling 20th title with four games to spare back in April ...
Manchester United legend Roy Keane offered a burning assessment of his former team’s performance despite a hopeful 2-0 win over Aston Villa on the final day of the Premier League season.While ...
Watkins is one of the Premier League’s most dependable strikers. Roy Keane counts himself a fan, and there are plenty of others who agree.
In the eyes of Keane, who is widely regarded as one of the best midfielders in Premier League history, Liverpool are in the wrong to have taken their foot off the gas – and that’s coming from ...
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Roy Keane launches scathing attack on Liverpool following ... - MSN
Roy Keane has launched a scathing attack on Liverpool for what he perceives as a lack of "class" in their approach after securing the Premier League title. The former Manchester United captain, 53 ...
Roy Keane criticised Tottenham Hotspur for using the Europa League as a mitigating factor for their terrible Premier League campaign. The Lilywhites are currently 17th in the Premier League ...
Roy Keane has made his prediction for the Europa League final as Manchester United and Tottenham prepare to face off in Bilbao. United warmed up for their trip to Spain with a 1-0 loss at Chelsea ...
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Amorim agrees with Man United critics amid Roy Keane comments - MSN
Roy Keane criticised Man United's Premier League form and Ruben Amorim said the remarks must be accepted Starmer’s US trade deal ‘will flood market with substandard beef’ CBS explains ...
Roy Keane and Paul Scholes are right to criticise Man United, believes Ruben Amorim, after the two club legends tore into the current crop for their 'disgraceful' displays in the league.
Gary Neville and Roy Keane appeared to have been caught up in a Sky Sports blunder on air on Sunday, as the pundits discussed the broadcaster's record number of Premier League matches next season.
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