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Patrick Vieira claims he was 'far superior to' Roy Keane in new meetin Patrick Vieira claims he was 'far superior to' Roy Keane in new meeting
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DANIEL BROWN
'So I cherished how he was on the field, it was huge regard.'
Patrick Vieira couldn't resist the opportunity to point a couple of unpretentious digs at Roy Keane in a new meeting.
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The Arsenal legend kidded that he would have rather not contacted the previous Manchester United man's shirt and demanded he was the 'greatly improved' player of the two.
Vieira and Keane partook in an extraordinary contention during their playing days, sharing various blazing fights as Man United and the Gunners conflicted at the highest point of the Premier League for a considerable length of time.
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Patrick Vieira: I was 'far superior to' Roy Keane.
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The pair were entangled in a scandalous disagreement in 2005, where an irate Keane could be heard yelling in the Highbury burrow that his rival was 'not a decent person'.
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While the two previous players have since taken care of their fight - in any event, cooperating as savants since their particular retirements - Crystal Palace chief Vieira actually went after Keane while glancing back at the shirts which best summon recollections of his profession.
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Vieira concedes he has 'huge regard' for the Irishman.
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Showing up in the most recent portion of BT Sport's What I Wore series, the Frenchman was given one of Keane's United shirts, prior to kidding: "That is the reason I put my hand in my pocket, I would rather not [touch] the shirt."
Be that as it may, Vieira then, at that point, communicated his deference for Keane's initiative characteristics and demanded he has 'huge regard' for the Irishman.
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"From the primary game [against Keane], I realized straight away that it will be a battle in each and every game," he added.
"So I cherished how he was on the field, it was monstrous regard. Furthermore, he was a pioneer, he was the skipper of the group, he was the person who was driving the group and the players to contend at the level he was, testing the players.
"I respect him as a skipper and I knew that would be one of the fights to attempt to win when you're on the pitch."
Arms stockpile legend says he was the better player.
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Vieira likewise demanded that he got the better of Keane 'actually frequently', and when he inquired as to whether he believed he was the better player of the two, he answered happily: "Much better. I would agree that vastly improved, yes."
The Red Devils and the Gunners ruled the Premier League all through the last part of the 1990s and mid 2000s, sharing the Premier League title between them from 1996 up until 2004. g
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DANIEL BROWN
'So I cherished how he was on the field, it was huge regard.'
Patrick Vieira couldn't resist the opportunity to point a couple of unpretentious digs at Roy Keane in a new meeting.
Notice
The Arsenal legend kidded that he would have rather not contacted the previous Manchester United man's shirt and demanded he was the 'greatly improved' player of the two.
Vieira and Keane partook in an extraordinary contention during their playing days, sharing various blazing fights as Man United and the Gunners conflicted at the highest point of the Premier League for a considerable length of time.
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Patrick Vieira: I was 'far superior to' Roy Keane.
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The pair were entangled in a scandalous disagreement in 2005, where an irate Keane could be heard yelling in the Highbury burrow that his rival was 'not a decent person'.
Zinedine Zidane makes sense of why he could never oversee Man United
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While the two previous players have since taken care of their fight - in any event, cooperating as savants since their particular retirements - Crystal Palace chief Vieira actually went after Keane while glancing back at the shirts which best summon recollections of his profession.
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Vieira concedes he has 'huge regard' for the Irishman.
Steve McClaren issues cautioning to Man United players
Steve McClaren issues cautioning to Man United players
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Showing up in the most recent portion of BT Sport's What I Wore series, the Frenchman was given one of Keane's United shirts, prior to kidding: "That is the reason I put my hand in my pocket, I would rather not [touch] the shirt."
Be that as it may, Vieira then, at that point, communicated his deference for Keane's initiative characteristics and demanded he has 'huge regard' for the Irishman.
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"From the primary game [against Keane], I realized straight away that it will be a battle in each and every game," he added.
"So I cherished how he was on the field, it was monstrous regard. Furthermore, he was a pioneer, he was the skipper of the group, he was the person who was driving the group and the players to contend at the level he was, testing the players.
"I respect him as a skipper and I knew that would be one of the fights to attempt to win when you're on the pitch."
Arms stockpile legend says he was the better player.
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Vieira likewise demanded that he got the better of Keane 'actually frequently', and when he inquired as to whether he believed he was the better player of the two, he answered happily: "Much better. I would agree that vastly improved, yes."
The Red Devils and the Gunners ruled the Premier League all through the last part of the 1990s and mid 2000s, sharing the Premier League title between them from 1996 up until 2004.
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