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Roy Keane has revealed that if he could pull on his boots for one more game it would be to renew his rivalry with Arsenal.
The 36-year-old takes his Sunderland side to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday to lock horns for the first time as a manager with Arsene Wenger, the man who for so long provided the biggest challenge to his hopes and dreams at Manchester United.
Keane collected seven Premier League winners’ medals during his 12 years at Old Trafford, but was denied three more by the Frenchman and his Arsenal team.
Nowhere was the intensity of the battles between the two clubs fiercer than in Keane’s confrontation with Patrick Vieira. The pair enjoyed a simmering rivalry which helped to fuel the passion of their respective sides.
“It was brilliant, absolutely brilliant,” Keane said. “Usually my preparation for a game on a Saturday if we were playing Arsenal would start on the previous Sunday.
“Your body just knew you were going to play Arsenal, just psychologically, your body would get ready for it. It was the same for all the players, and I am sure it was the same for the Arsenal players.
"Those games were brilliant, absolutely fantastic, the best. United against Arsenal - if you could go back for one game, then that would be the game.
“They were brilliant. It was a brilliant rivalry between the fans, the players, the managers. Both teams were usually fighting it out for the title - it was fantastic. You would give anything to play in one of those games again.
"But stuff like that has gone - those rivalries have gone. They still want to beat each other, but there is not that real intensity that there was then.”
Wenger voiced his fears earlier this year that football was in danger of selling its soul as millions continued to pour into the game with foreign owners buying their way into the Barclays Premier League.
It is a concern shared by Keane, who admits the game is not the one in which he rose to prominence. “The game is changing,” he said. “It is probably a lot colder. Football is not the game I knew maybe 10 years ago, and that goes for every club.
“It is changing and it is sad to see. But maybe it is up to the managers to try to do something about that and keep their identities, keep it in the community and do everything you can.
“But yes, I would agree with that, football has probably lost its soul.”
Asked how that process could be reversed, Keane said: “It’s a good question. I’ll get back to you on that.”
In the meantime, he will concentrate on the task of trying to beat seemingly impossible odds by returning from North London with a positive result, something no other side has managed so far this season.
But Keane makes no secret of his admiration for Arsene Wenger, the Arsenal manager. He said: “I have always had massive respect for him as a manager. If you are a punter and you want to go to watch a team, I would suggest Arsenal and United are the two teams you would pay to go to watch.”
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United were no angels in those games themselves Keith. Roy certainly has calmed down in the last year or two and that's good to see. His comments as manager are refreshing and I'm sure he'll make a great manager for the mancs one day. In the meantime, he'll have plenty to learn from Arsene and the glorious Red and White army.
Karl, Surrey, UK
Nice one Roy. I respect your maturity and professionalism. Now you are a Manager and people, players look up to you. Your attitute is definately spot on. Wenger is a respectful and senior Manager of your profession. Learn from him.
Tagyal, London, Uk
i never thought i would ever see the day when roy keane would say nice things about arsenal especially after the way they whine and behave when they play united. It must be the change of job thats caused it ,never mind roy I still think you were one of the best team captains united has ever had.............
keith, portsmouth, hampshire