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‘He’s a bit of a bully’ – Rod Stewart doesn’t like Roy Keane’s punditry and reckons Man Utd legend is ‘too aggressive’


MUSIC legend Rod Stewart has revealed he is not a fan of Roy Keane’s punditry and branded the Irishman a ‘bit of a bully’.

Manchester United icon Keane, 50, has become a regular on Sky Sports when his old side play.

Rod Stewart has called ‘aggressive’ Roy Keane a ‘bit of a bully’
Stewart was referring to Keane’s blazing row with Jamie Carragher after Man Utd’s draw at ChelseaCredit: Sky Sports

And the former Red Devils captain got into a blazing argument with fellow pundit Jamie Carragher over Cristiano Ronaldo after watching United nick a 1-1 draw at Chelsea on Sunday.

The fearsome row saw Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink trapped in the middle as Keane and Carragher went at it.

Old Trafford favourite Keane also lashed out at United caretaker Michael Carrick for claiming his side ‘had a plan’ just a week after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s exit.

And Keane has since been backed by TV personality Piers Morgan.

However, one person who isn’t a fan is Stewart, a huge supporter of Scottish side Celtic – another of Keane’s former clubs.

The ‘Maggie May’ and ‘Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?’ hitmaker, 76, reckons Keane is ‘far too aggressive’ with his interactions.

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And Stewart also suggested Keane’s approach may be why he struggled as a manager with Sunderland and Ipswich Town.

Stewart told TalkSport: “I think Roy can be a bit of a bully sometimes.

“I admired him as a player but he’s a bit of a bully. I think there’s a way of speaking your mind, and I think he’s far too aggressive.

“He was an elite player but do you think he could be a good manager with that approach?”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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