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28th October 2023
01:24pm BST

"I'm having Rodri over Keane, Keane is old fashioned, but aggressive. This is modern day football, this is Rodri - Roy Keane in today's football gets sent off every game."Flex rightly replied by saying that claim was "ridiculous".
"There's this notion that Roy Keane was some hard man who went around kicking people - Roy Keane dragged Man United through the mud, he was the ultimate captain. "There's too much disrespect on Roy Keane to say that he goes around kicking people."Big Steve however just dug his heels in and said "he's not Rodri level." There is a fair argument to say that the city midfielder is every bit as talented, if not more than the Irishman, and when it comes to picking an ultimate team like this, it's really more about the kind of midfielder you want. https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1718222083883188293 However, it does highlight that there is serious disrespect on Keane's legacy, where fans just see the pundit who likes to have a go at people and encourage hard tackling, as well as old YouTube clips of fights, scuffles and the more physical side of the game. The reality is, the United captain was one of the best passers in the Premier League for the better part of a decade, and in his younger years was a box to box midfielder who loved bombing forward and to get assists and goals. As he got older and tactics changed, he went into a more defensive role, sitting in midfield but still dictating everything in front of him, and taking charge of the game, never allowing the standards of his teammates to drop. Whatever you think of Keane as a player or pundit, you can't deny that he was world class and had much more in his weaponry than just crunching tackles and sending offs. Related links:
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