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28th August 2016
07:31pm BST

"When Robbie scored a goal, he almost turned into Cristiano Ronaldo," Hunt wrote in his column for the Sunday Independent.
"It was 'look at me'. You could have made a lung-busting run to set it up for him, someone could have put it on a plate, but it was still all about him. It didn't matter what type of goal it was, even a tap-in. It was as if he was saying, 'I am the king'. There would almost be this look on his face asking, 'Are you surprised it's me?' He definitely turns into that when he scores, craving the attention. "That's maybe not seen as the Irish way, and it might have counted against him with some people, but it is the way of so many great players. It is the arrogance of those who achieve the records he did. It is probably what it takes. "He's an animal for goals, a man possessed for them, and it comes out when he scores."Does Hunt have a point? Were some people turned off by Keane's confidence and on-field demeanour? Irish fans tend to prefer their sporting heroes to appear humble, so it's possible the former Ireland winger is on to something. Hunt finished his column by praising Keane's commitment to the Irish team and the records he set.
"The last few years have also shown just how utterly dedicated Robbie was to Ireland, beyond his goals. He was no longer guaranteed his game, but was still coming over. He still cared. He is proud to be Irish. "He should be proud of his achievements in international football. He should be proud of his goalscoring record. It undeniably makes him one of our best ever."

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