Keane stormed over to his player’s house: ‘Let me in’!

Everyone would like Roy Keane to get back to management again. Such a character is needed in professional football. Ex Manchester United captain has been offered a chance to return to management and take over third league Sunderland, his former club. The Black Cats were Keane’s first club after retiring from football and he led them to the Premier League. After he left in 2008, they suffered two successive demotions in 2017 and 2018. They haven’t been able to get out of the EFL League One since.Manchester United legend Roy Keane sensationally offered to make Sunderland comebackAnd Keane didn’t have so much success either. He’s had an underwhelming tenure at Ipswich Town and a string of assistant coach roles with the Republic of Ireland national team, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest. The Black Cats fans like the idea of Keane coming back, and the press is also in favor. With his colorful character, Keane will be on the headlines probably all the time. That was the situation when he was in other clubs as well, and recently, former Aston Villa’s forward Gabriel Agbonlahor remembered such a story, with the Irishmen as the main character. (1.35) MANCHESTER UNITED (4.90) MIDDLESBROUGH (9.50)Agbonlahor reacted to the news of Keane’s potential return to management by saying the Sky Sports pundit was ‘disrespectful’ to players during his time at Aston Villa, when he was the assistant to Paul Lambert.„He obviously left on bad terms with players. No goodbyes. But, somehow the papers and the media got hold of what had happened in training. So Roy figured that it was Tom Cleverley because I think Tom Cleverley knew the guy who did the story. Clevvers didn’t really send any information to him, but Roy in his mind thought that it was Clevvers – but he didn’t. Roy Keane turned up at his house and it was so funny because Clevvers said he could see him in his intercom. I think Roy was shouting in his intercom, ‘Let me in.’ So it just shows that you’ve got that sort of temperament and you can see why it didn’t work at Villa“ recalled Agbonlahor, according to Talksport.Pires reveals he started the famous Vieira – Keane tunnel bust upFormer Villa forward also gave his opinion why Keane’s stint in Birmingham lasted only four months.„He couldn’t accept that we weren’t as good as Giggs, Scholes, Beckham and them players and just his way of coaching wasn’t the right method for players nowadays and players when he was at Aston Villa. And just the way he spoke to players. There were times where there were experienced players like Joe Cole and he just didn’t speak to them right. He spoke to them in a way that was disrespectful. His man-management I’d say was a zero out of 100 it was that bad“ said Agbonlahor.

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