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18th November 2022
02:02pm GMT

Neville believed that United had a strong say over which of their players were allowed to go to England camp and which weren't, especially if they were carrying a knock.
Speaking at a World Cup preview event with SkyBet, Keane said: “I was under constant pressure when I was going away with Ireland from the Manchester United manager.
“I was constantly told, ‘you shouldn’t be going over’. Even if you weren’t injured and you had a little knock, they wouldn’t want you going, it was constant pressure.
“I used to see other lads going away and it used to frustrate me a little bit. I always felt like they looked at Ireland as maybe not as important as England. I see lads going to Argentina for friendly matches.
“I thought the club and the manager were definitely like ‘it’s ok if you go to Argentina, but Ireland…..’. (they) definitely had an issue when I was going away to play with Ireland.
"It used to drive me mad, and it put you under huge pressure….not going away to play for your country. I found it very strange and bizarre why a manager would do that to any player.”https://twitter.com/SkyBet/status/1593257657162399744 Neville was quick to add that Ferguson was just as strict with the English players, but Keane was firm in his believe that it was even worse for Ireland, because of their standing on the international stage. Related links:
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