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Man Utd legend Roy Keane gives rare diplomatic answer when asked who is best between Klopp and Guardiola


OUTSPOKEN Roy Keane went from wild to mild as he refused to say whether he’d have preferred playing for Jurgen Klopp or Pep Guardiola.

The Manchester United legend admitted playing for their big rivals Liverpool or Manchester City was too hard to even imagine.

Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola are again tipped for a title bid but Roy Keane ducked answering who he’d rather have played for Credit: PA:Press Association

Old Trafford legend Roy Keane famously played under the strict regime of Sir Alex Ferguson Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd

Already this season Keane has ripped into many players and teams, saying United’s sub-standard squad will get boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sacked.

But asked by Micah Richards on Sky Sports to pick between Reds’ manager Klopp and Etihad chief Guardiola, the ex-hardman showed rare diplomacy.

Keane said: “How long have I got?

“I probably wouldn’t want to play for any of them because that means I’d have to play for Liverpool or Man City which wouldn’t suit me.”

Yet the pundit, 49, admitted he was gripped by watching the pair of them on the touchline as much as the actual game during Sunday’s 1-1 draw at the Etihad.

Champions Liverpool are now third in the Premier League, behind Spurs and leaders Leicester.

And 2018-19 title winners City are down in tenth spot, five adrift of Klopp’s men, with questions being asked by Guardiola’s stewardship.

Keane, who played under fiery Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford for 12 years, said: “I spent more time watching the two managers.

“Just their whole demeanour, their shouting, bawling – you can hear them, what it means to them.

“Both managers are world class who have won big prizes.”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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