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29th September 2015
03:31pm BST

"There's no doubt Keane was 'world class'. What he did for United should never be underestimated. It certainly shouldn't be ignored because he had the temerity to take Fergie on. "I was there in Turin the night Keane dragged United to the Champions League final all on his own, knowing he wouldn't play in it." "It was simply one of the best individual performances I've ever witnessed on a football pitch. Typical Keane. Magnificent. He was a leader that any team in the world would've been proud to have at the front of their line. That's what made him 'world class' in my view."Keys does agree that Scholes and Ronaldo are world class but disputes Ferguson's inclusion of Cantona and Giggs. He then goes on to give his opinion of what makes a player "world class", before revealing which current and former players he would place in that bracket.
"So my definition of 'world class'? A player that would fit comfortably into any team/league in the world and - here's the important bit - make a difference." "Here's a few more, that I've seen play in our league, that would slip comfortably into the 'world class' category. Dalglish. Souness. Big YaYa. Bobby Moore. Ball. Henry. Vieira. Aguero. Gullit (but I admit his best days were behind him). Suarez."That's you told, Fergie.
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