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30th November 2021
12:27pm GMT

"I remember he walked in and he was kinda looking around at us and there were pizzas everywhere. And he was tiny. Do you remember how small he was, man? He was so small and we were these fat rugby players. I thought he must be looking at us like we’re idiots. "Do you remember him saying, ‘Oh I stopped eating meat’ and all that? Keane said that the dietician or the nutritionist in United came in and said his body fat was a bit too high. And he went completely the opposite and became obsessed with his diet."
"Do you think we are here to coach him how to catch a fucking ball?’ He said he’ll fall by the wayside, don’t worry about him.""I loved it," Keane said. "Brutal." [caption id="attachment_242334" align="aligncenter" width="594"]
Roy Keane and Graham Henry chat during an All Blacks training session at Rugby League Park in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Ross Land/Getty Images)[/caption]
Three tips from one of the best footballers of his generation, and a man that rinsed every bit of talent and determination he had to make it to the top. Farrell and Keane have a lot in common. They are both divisive players and can rile up opposition fans, but they lead by example and command the respect of those around them."Owen Farrell asked if he could have a private one-to-one chat. He was a really interesting fellow, a little vulnerable because he was captain of England but not of his club.
"We talked about leadership. General chat, I like innocent people, ones who aren’t cool, who don’t worry about going against the tide. I gave him the advice I would give anybody who is trying to lead - Be a decent human being, be on top of your own game and don’t be an arsehole."
"When he plays for England, everyone loves him," Saracens teammate Alex Goode once said, "but, the rest of the time, people want him to fail. "And they're like, 'Oh, he's a dirty player' and 'He's not the sort of player we want to have as captain'. And you're thinking, 'What's it to be?!'"Perhaps the definitive answer on whether Owen Farrell is a natural leader came from British & Irish Lions head coach Warren Gatland, earlier this year. The Kiwi revealed that when votes were tallied for the squad's leadership group, Farrell got the most. "It speaks volumes for the respect in which he’s held by the other players in the group - not just the England players, but the others too," said Gatland.
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