Roy Keane Call Sir Alex Ferguson Doing Nepotism at Manchester United
A scathing criticism given by Roy Keane to Sir Alex Ferguson. The former MU captain said that the manager did not always try to offer the best to the Red Devils, but he was accused of nepotism in the MU team.
We can say that Keane is one of the most important personalities of the United group two decades ago. He is the captain and succeeded in giving the red devil to win seven Premier League trophies.
But in 2005, Keane left Manchester United. He left at the time due to a prolonged injury and was also involved in a big fight with Sir Alex Ferguson.
Keane himself seems to still have a grudge against the coach and release his criticism again. "We have often had a heated debate for years because we are both adult men and we are fighting for the same thing," Keane said.
Read the full comments of the former MU captain below.
Keane pointed out that Ferguson did not really care about Manchester United, where he assumed that the manager often combined his personal interests with those of the club.
"Ferguson always said that he always did his best for Manchester United, but that was bullshit, and his son, Darren, could play at the club and win a championship medal, he was really lucky to get it."
"Even though Brother Ferguson has been the head of Manchester United's talent scout for years, I would be surprised if his wife was not involved in club affairs."
One of the evidence provided by Keane about the treatment of Ferguson's nepotism. He said that happened when Darren Ferguson became director of Preston North End.
"At the time, Darren was a manager at Preston North End and was fired by the club, he had borrowed several young players from Manchester United, but guess what happened the next day?"
"At that time, United withdrew all of their young players from Preston, was that Manchester United's professional action?"
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