“I crossed the line”: Keane reveals what he said to Maguire

Manly, after all.Former Manchester United captain, now pundit, Roy Keane revealed that he apologised to Harry Maguire after previously mocking the Manchester United centre-back. Quite surprisingly, the Irishman admitted that he took matters too far and stated that his criticism of Maguire was ‘personal’.##NAJAVA_MECA_8186086##Speaking on The Overlap Special, Keane said: “I was harsh on Harry Maguire for footballing reasons, and obviously, we do a lot of [Manchester] United matches. Obviously, he’s struggled at United and had a tough time with England, but more so at the club level. We’re on about the mental health of players, and I’ve crossed the line with Maguire. I mocked him a little bit and it’s not nice,” said Keane before adding:”I’ve played the game, and I know how hard it is, but I’m also big enough. I bumped into Harry a few months ago and I apologised to him. Sometimes as pundits we get it wrong as well, but there is a point where you go, if it’s personal then you’re crossing the line.”In October 2021, he mocked Maguire as he did an impression of the centre-back, criticising him also for the lack of professionalism.Harry Maguire accepts an apology from the Ghanaian politicianSpeaking on Sky Sports, Keane said: “I heard Maguire talking during the week, there’s no emotion behind it. Shaw’s fallen back into his old habits from a few years ago. Maguire needs to sort his game out. It’s nothing to do with fitness, it’s just a lack of professionalism. There are clearly talented players at the top of the pitch. Midfield and defensively you do worry.”Keane added that Maguire and fellow defender Luke Shaw were “an absolute disgrace to the club.”

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