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The six Manchester United players Roy Keane has praised this season

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Roy Keane is still a notoriously difficult man to please as the former Manchester United captain and midfield enforcer continues to demand the highest possible standards with microphone in hand.

It was the same no-nonsense approach which made Keane so popular and successful during his playing days at Old Trafford and the current crop are regularly exposed to sharp-tongued assessments from the studio.

But for the Irishman and his fellow pundits, there has been plenty to shout about this campaign. United have improved markedly under Erik ten Hag and also ended their six-year trophy hoodoo this season.

Here are six players who have managed to impress Keane along the way; READ MORE: 10 free agents United could sign Casemiro Casemiro has, quite simply, transformed United this season.

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