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4th September 2022
01:13pm BST

"A lot of players will maybe look at Man City, Leeds, Liverpool as our main rivals, but I've always felt it was Arsenal that I looked at as our main ones. They are the club we've been closest to over the last 10, 12 years."https://twitter.com/SkySportsRetro/status/1565712669776175105
"Oh, I forgot about this... I've gone a little bit there. "I was still a bit worry at the time that [referee Graham Poll] would go red, and lay down a bit of a marker. And then a head-butt [from Vieira], see? Always said he had a bit of a temper, Patrick. No-one ever believes me!"[caption id="attachment_234123" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
Roy Keane of Manchester United clashes with Patrick Vieira of Arsenal at Highbury, in 1999. (Credit:Clive Brunskill /Allsport)[/caption]
"I was in the last year of my contract, so I was thinking, 'This will help'. This will help in negotiations, yeah."Gary Neville recalled that was the season when Keane was threatening to leave on a 'Bosman' free transfer, and was willing to let his contract run down if he did not receive a decent offer. Asked if Alex Ferguson was doing some negotiating a the season wound down, Keane said the Scot used to be doing it during passing and possession drills at the club's Carrington training facilities. "We drove each other on," said Keane of going up against Arsenal. "Big personalities. Going to Highbury was always difficult, games played at a pace, the pitch was always tight. They were good battles.
"In my time at United - and I know you used to say Liverpool - but I'd say Man City or Arsenal. They were the biggest games. "Arsenal were the nearest rivals. City weren't that strong, but you knew it was a derby game."United were defending three trophies, that 1999/00 season, after winning the Treble. They lost the Charity Shield to Arsenal but beat them 2-1 in that Highbury encounter, drew with them 1-1 at home and ended up beating them to another Premier League trophy by 18 points. During that re-watch, Keane looked back on one clear foul on Vieira, to stop an Arsenal counter-attack, and remarked, "That was never a foul. C'mon Patrick, get up! ... No, it was a good foul to give away."
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