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Manchester United’s disastrous campaign has left new head coach Ruben Amorim facing a huge summer overhaul before he enters ...
After winning the 2002 World Cup with Brazil, the world was Kleberson’s oyster. But one year later an intervention from ...
Speaking to the written media on Saturday evening, De Bruyne revealed that he was shocked and surprised when he was informed ...
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Roy Keane has made a crazy claim about Real Madrid that inadvertently suggests Arsenal’s 3-0 thumping earlier this week wasn’t actually all that impressive. Arsenal vs Real Madrid was arguably ...
Roy Keane has his own explanation for why theRangers triumphed over Celtic in the recent Glasgow Derby, and he dismissed Ian Wright’s claim that the Glasgow clubs are comparable to ‘Real Madri ...
Roy Keane and Ian Wright were both left irritated after being asked to pick between Mohamed Salah and Kevin De Bruyne on the latest episode of the Stick to Football, The Liverpool forward is close ...
He said: “A game I saw, Roy, was the Old Firm derby a couple of ... with Vaclav Cerny landing himself in hot water for his celebrations. But Keane, who was on the winning side of an Old Firm ...
Manchester United legend Roy Keane has dismissed the idea that winning the Europa League would be a success for the club, despite it being their only remaining chance of silverware this season.
Roy Keane has his own theory on why Rangers were able to beat Celtic in the last derby – and wasn't having Ian Wright's suggestion that the Glasgow rivals are like 'Real Madrid and Barcelona.' ...
Arsenal should have no fears about Real Madrid mounting a comeback in the Champions League as Roy Keane has declared the quarter-final tie as "over". The Gunners hold a remarkable 3-0 first-leg ...
While it was time to take the call on Arsenal vs Brentford, Keane said via TBR Football: "They'll still beat them though, won't they? They've got momentum. 2-1?" Ian Wright was quick to agree with ...