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Roy Keane Named His Best Man United 11 of The Premier League Era

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  • Roy Keane picked his ultimate Manchester United team of the Premier League era in 2022 and left out Paul Scholes.
  • Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney were just two of the club legends picked by Keane.
  • United’s legendary manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, was omitted by Keane as the team’s coach.

No conversation about Manchester United’s best players of the Premier League era is complete without a mention of the talismanic Roy Keane. The Irishman led by example throughout his hugely successful 12-year spell at Old Trafford, raising the standards of all those around him in the process.

Keane demanded nothing less than 100 percent effort from his teammates in every match and training session. New signings knew they had to earn the captain’s respect in order to succeed. It’s no exaggeration to suggest that the Red Devils wouldn’t have won as much silverware throughout the 1990s and early 2000s without Keane in midfield.

Yes, Sir Alex Ferguson had lots of quality footballers in his ranks, but none were as influential as Keane. Now a Sky Sports pundit after trying his hand at management, the no-nonsense midfielder appeared on Monday Night Football (MNF) in 2022 and named his best Manchester United XI of the Premier League era.

There were some controversial omissions. Paul Scholes, widely regarded as one of the greatest English midfielder in football history, was left out. And Ferguson, whom Keane still holds a grudge against after the pair fell out in 2005, wasn’t even named as the team’s manager.

Goalkeeper: Peter Schmeichel

Games with Keane: 204

Peter Schmeichel in action for Manchester United

Despite his Manchester City tenure, Peter Schmeichel is still adored among the Old Trafford faithful. Keane and the ex-Denmark international didn’t always see eye to eye, but the former still chose the large-statured shot-stopper to be his pick between the posts.

“He was very good. Not as good as everyone thought, but he was very, very good. I obviously have good memories of him. He was a good character in the dressing room. Me and Peter weren’t best of mates – actually far from it – but the most important thing is that I had huge respect for him and he produced in big moments and helped us get over the line in big matches. Peter would produce and help us win trophies. He was not getting called upon a lot but when he did he would produce. He made some excellent saves.”

Right-Back: Gary Neville

Games with Keane: 322

Gary-Neville in action for Manchester United

Known for his self-deprecating manner as a pundit, fans forget how talented Gary Neville was. A one-club man, the lovable Englishman was a fabled part of the famous Class of ’92 and ended up making north of 600 appearances for the club – 322 of those were alongside Keane.

“I give Nev a lot of stick but I will go with Nev. You have to have quality to do what Gary did. He was a very good player and a really good teammate. When those five or six come over to join training, you knew they were here to stay because they were really good players. I think Gary used to go to bed at half eight every evening and we would criticise him but he was a really top professional player. He properly loved the club and that came through. We all embraced Gary. We all liked him. Obviously, that has changed over the years…”

Centre-Back: Jaap Stam

Games with Keane: 106

Jaap Stam

Man-mountain Jaap Stam, signed from Eredivisie club PSV Eindhoven, will be forever remembered for having one of the best debut seasons in Premier League history during the club’s treble-winning campaign. The imperious Dutchman may have only played 106 games alongside Keane, though his short stint was enough for him to stamp his authority on the Irishman.

“I could not leave Jaap Stam out. OK, he has not played as many games as the other lads but he was big and strong, brilliant one-v-ones. Did he have any real weaknesses? He could head it, he could leap, he could read the game, he was aggressive. He was a decent lad. I got on really well with him. I was not surprised when he left. He’d had a bad injury and when you are at a top club players do come and go. But he was a brilliant player for Manchester United.”

Centre-Back: Gary Pallister

Games with Keane: 142

Gary Pallister in action for Manchester United
Gary Pallister in action for Manchester United

Gary Pallister is often forgotten. The 20-time English champions have boasted some of the finest centre-backs to grace the division, but the 22-cap Englishman – time and time again – finds himself behind the likes of Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand and the aforementioned Stam. On MNF, Keane shed light on the pair’s relationship together, having featured 144 times alongside one another.

“The other one was an issue but I have gone with Gary Pallister. Brucey was a brilliant player but you have to leave someone out. Rio was obviously a good athlete and read the game well but my relationship with Pally was pretty good as well. Certain lads at United go out of their way to help you. He was obviously a very good player. Always looked exhausted but I would have him in there.”

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Left-Back: Denis Irwin

Games with Keane: 298

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While many would assume Patrice Evra would be Keane’s first choice left-back, he opted for the seasoned Denis Irwin instead. Capable of playing on either side of the defence, Cork-born Irwin was the perfect professional for Ferguson and his talent shone through on a weekly basis.

“Denis Irwin every day of the week. I roomed with him for Manchester United and Ireland. He could play at right-back, he was right-footed, but I have put him in at left-back. Brilliant trainer, rarely injured, turned up for all the big matches, good at set-pieces. If he was playing now, we are talking about the modern full-back, Denis was up there with the best.”

Right Wing: David Beckham

Games with Keane: 260

Manchester United's David Beckham celebrates after scoring the fifth goal against Tottenham Hotspur
Manchester United’s David Beckham celebrates after scoring the fifth goal against Tottenham Hotspur during their English premier league game at White Hart Lane Stadium, central London, September 29, 2001. Manchester United won the game 5-3. REUTERS/Ferran Paredes

A brilliant player, in the words of Keane, David Beckham‘s talent is often overshadowed by his star status in the world, not even within the football echo chamber. The former Three Lions captain was able to put a ball on a sixpence for his teammates, whether that was in England or across Europe, but Keane lent some kind words about his work ethic, too.

“On the right side I have to go with Becks. He was a brilliant player. Where do you start? He could get an assist, he could get you goals, he was good at set-pieces, he could run all day for you. He had to with Nev behind him.

“Becks was a bit younger, he was from London, he loved his gear, loved his cars. But what you look for from a young player, are they training properly and are they giving everything for the cause? Becks did that. I didn’t care about the other bits. If they were a distraction then you pull a young player aside. But he put a shift in.”

Central Midfield: Bryan Robson

Games with Keane: 20

Bryan Robson in action for Manchester United in the Premier League

No room for Scholesy for Keane. In the ginger-haired midfielder’s place, Bryan Robson is his pick instead. Affectionately monikered ‘Captain Marvel’, the now Manchester United advisor was fiercely competitive and is remembered for his expert ball-willing skills.

“Bryan Robson has to go in there. Bryan was a great player for Manchester United, full of courage and scored some big goals for Manchester United when the club was not at its best. I played against Robbo a few times at Forest. It was difficult because he was tenacious. The word I think of with Robbo is courageous, getting in the box but dead brave.”

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Central Midfield: Paul Ince

Games with Keane: 77

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London-born Paul Ince, who also played for Liverpool during his playing days, played a mere 77 times in the midfield with Keane – but that was enough to see him picked ahead of some Manchester United greats. A hard-working ace, capable of fulfilling responsibilities both defensively and offensively, Ince was integral to the early stage of Ferguson’s success-laden reign in M16.

“Incey was a very good player, maybe tarnished his United reputation with him playing for Liverpool or whatever. There is a lot of talk about Incey being the Guv’nor and that was held against him but that was just banter. There was no nastiness with that. Incey was a really good teammate and I thought he was a very good player.

“It was tough leaving Scholesy out and Butty, brilliant players and brilliant characters. But I just thought Incey in that first season I was there, when we won the double, he was brilliant in midfield. He was a good team-mate to have next to you in the trenches. He could head it, he could defend, he could get you a goal. And you know what, I enjoyed his company.”

Left Wing: Ryan Giggs

Games with Keane: 379

Ryan Giggs in action for Manchester United

The Premier League’s all-time assist maker, Ryan Giggs, is a bona fide Manchester United legend. Keane saw first-hand how talented the Welshman was on 379 occasions – and is better suited than anyone to wax lyrical about the winger. As one of the greatest wingers in Champions League history, there was no way another left-winger was taking his place in Keane’s ‘ultimate’ Red Devils XI.

“You cannot pick a Manchester United team and leave Giggsy out. When I hear managers talking about players being consistent then Giggsy has to go in. Giggsy was in the team before me and had a lot of commitments off the field, he was a superstar in a sense. But his priority was his football.”

Forward: Cristiano Ronaldo

Games with Keane: 68

Cristiano Ronaldo celebrating a goal

When a fresh-faced Cristiano Ronaldo arrived at the club, Keane would have been one of the first dressing room figures to address any issues. The talent was abundantly there, but any signs of poor attitude would have been settled early on. Following his first Old Trafford stint, the Portuguese talisman went on to become one of the greatest footballers to ever grace the turf – and is a worthy inclusion in Keane’s best-ever Manchester United side.

“When he came to United, he was still a kid. But you could just see the potential in him, the work rate, the desire. Did we all think he would go on and achieve the things he did in terms of the goals, the assists? No. But did we think he had a chance to become one of the greatest players ever? Yeah. A lot can happen. Injuries. Distractions. But look at Ronaldo. For all his off-the-field stuff, I don’t think it was ever a distraction. We all liked him. He had that innocence. He has been amazing and I still love watching him.”

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Forward: Wayne Rooney

Games with Keane: 39

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Quite possibly the greatest servant for Manchester United, Wayne Rooney burst on the scene with a hat-trick showing in the Champions League. The rest is history. Keane and the Liverpool-born marksman, adored for his tireless energy and goalscoring prowess, lined up alongside each other on 39 different occasions thanks to their chasm in age – but Rooney was never going to be omitted, was he?

“Wayne was a bit different. He had been at Everton and played a lot of games. He was chirpier, he was a Scouser. I would not say I took to him as quickly as Ronaldo. But you just knew he was going to be a brilliant player. I had one or two disagreements with him. He took the remote control to watch X-Factor when I was watching the rugby league. But that was great. You need those disagreements, to let off steam.”

Manager: Ron Atkinson

Games in charge of United: 260

Roy Atkinson

When asked by Jamie Carragher to then name his manager, Keane replied all while sporting a wry smile: “Erm… big Ron Atkinson,” he said. For those who are aware of the former engine room operator’s relationship with Ferguson, it should be no surprise that the latter was snubbed.

In terms of Atkinson, the Englishman – now in his 80s – oversaw 260 games in the Old Trafford hotseat between 1981 and 1986. From those outings, he won 124 times, losing 62 times and drawing the other 74. With a points per game ratio of 1.72, Liverpool-born Atkinson won the FA Cup on two occasions (1982/83 and 1984/85) but never got his hands on the First Division trophy. Interestingly, Keane never played under him.

Roy Keane’s Greatest Man United Teammates XI

Position

Player

Matches

Points per game

Minutes

Goalkeeper

Peter Schmeichel

204

2.11

16,937

Right-back

Gary Neville

322

2.00

25,714

Centre-back

Jaap Stam

106

1.99

8,900

Centre-back

Gary Pallister

142

2.17

11,544

Left-back

Denis Irwin

265

2.08

21,434

Right-midfield

David Beckham

260

1.99

20,058

Centre-midfield

Bryan Robson

20

2.10

1,117

Centre-midfield

Paul Ince

77

2.16

6,370

Left-midfield

Ryan Giggs

379

2.09

27,785

Centre-forward

Cristiano Ronaldo

68

2.07

4,392

Centre-forward

Wayne Rooney

39

2.05

2,870

Manager

Ron Atkinson

All statistics per Transfermarkt

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Kevin Owen’ Emotional Message After Sami Zayn Becomes WWE World Champion

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The pro-wrestling industry has been very vocal in its praise following Sami Zayn‘s crowning as WWE Champion, who became the company’s 19th Grand Slam champion in the process.

On Saturday afternoon in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Zayn came up against and defeated both Cody Rhodes and Gunther in a triple threat match in the main event of the Night of Champions to secure his first world title in WWE.

Towards the end of what was a high-octane, entertaining match, it looked like Zayn was going to get dropped with a Cross Rhodes. However, the Canadian wrestler managed to counter it into a pin and get the three-count to claim the victory, sending him and the crowd into raptures.

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Following his victory, stars across the wrestling world have come out to heap praise and congratulations on Zayn. Chief among those was Kevin Owens.

Owens and Zayn have a storied history together over their time in WWE, and even well before that. They established themselves in the wrestling industry at the same time and have been both rivals and partners at various stages over their years as wrestlers.

After Zayn secured the win, Owens posted a heartwarming message to congratulate his longtime friend.

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“I’ve missed a lot of things I wish I hadn’t in the last 15 months because of this injury, but today is, by far, the one I wish I had been there for the most,” Owens wrote on X.

“He has brought out the best in me as both an ally and a foe. That’s because he is THE best. When you’re consistently that good for that long, you become undeniable. Sami becoming WWE Champion was inevitable. He has deserved that moment for a very long time, and I am so happy to see him finally get it.”

Owens has been out of action since April 2025 as he recovers from a neck injury and the subsequent surgery, but to see his friend win the world title has clearly given him a great deal of happiness and cause to rejoice.

Owens is not the only one who took to social media to show their support and love for Zayn. Becky Lynch wrote: “I was crying tears of joy then, and I’m crying tears of joy now! So well deserved! Congratulations Sami Zayn!”

Matthew Rehwoldt wrote: “Underdog from the underground… now on top of the world. Congrats champ. Sami Zayn Forever”

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”He finally comes to WWE: ‘Okay, he’s a good hand. He can put on these great matches in the mid-card, but he’ll never be World Champion.’

”He broke through that glass ceiling that he was butting his head up against for all these years so many times to finally become WWE Champion.”

The overarching theme of Zayn’s victory and the praise he has received, is how much of an underdog story it is. He entered at the bottom where most didn’t give him a chance and came out on top. The eloquent, heartfelt messages he has received, with Kevin Owens’ standing out, highlight the indelible mark he has made on the industry and why he is a well-deserved champion.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic Names ‘the Best Player in the World’ Right Now

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Plenty of names were thrown into the conversation about who is the best player in the world heading into the 2026 World Cup, with several of the usual stars catching the eye and forcing their way into discussions.

Performances from the usual suspects in the group stage from players like Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi and Vinicius Junior have the debate among pundits as alive as ever over who is truly setting the tournament apart.

One man who certainly isn’t shying away from giving his verdict is former Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and he has been left in no doubt after watching a teenager over the course of the last few years.

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Having already dealt with fitness concerns heading into the tournament and only managing 19 minutes in Spain’s 0-0 draw with Cape Verde, Yamal’s 45-minute display against the Saudis was enough to convince Ibrahimovic that he’s watching the best player on the planet.

“I believe he’s the best player in the world; he’s a special player for special moments.”


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Ibrahimovic, never shy about sharing strong opinions, be that as a player or a pundit, explained exactly what sets Yamal apart from his rivals in this conversation, right before his opener in his first World Cup start.

“If they can get him on the ball, he challenges every time he gets the ball, it doesn’t matter if he has one, two, three in front of him, he will challenge, he will create, and that is what Spain needs. That’s what they missed in the first game.”

It’s not the first time the Swede has gone out of his way to praise the teenager, either. Before the tournament, Ibrahimovic had already flagged Yamal as the player he was most desperate to watch.


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Steve Clarke Ridiculed For Comment About England in Scotland Resignation Letter

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After successfully qualifying for two consecutive European Championships and the 2026 World Cup, Steve Clarke has called it a day at the helm of Scotland, after seven years in charge.

It’s been one of Scotland’s most successful periods. After not qualifying for a major tournament since 1998, some memorable moments have taken place during his time, none more so than the 4-2 win over Denmark, which booked their place at this year’s World Cup.

But there was another moment of apparent victory against a bitter rival that Clarke highlighted in his lengthy resignation letter, which the official X account of the Scottish national team have released, that has everyone talking, and not necessarily for positive reasons.

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Among the highlights Clarke chose to reflect on from his seven years in charge was Scotland’s 0-0 draw with England at Wembley during Euro 2020, a result he referenced as one of the standout moments of his reign.

“There was an unforgettable night at Wembley when we more than matched the eventual beaten finalists England and held them to a 0-0 win!”

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One fan wrote: “Sums it up. Celebrating a 0-0 draw against England at the euros. Embarrassing. Good riddance.”

Another added: “What an embarrassment, thank god he’s resigned.”


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A third questioned how the comment made it into an official statement at all, asking: “How has that gone out on official team channels.”

Others were equally scathing. One supporter posted: “Sums up why he had to go and everything that was wrong with his tenure,” while another called it a “terrible statement by the arrogant person he is.” One fan summed up the disbelief, simply admitting: “Had to check this was the official account and not a parody.”

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