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Man Utd dressing room was ‘nuts’ when Roy Keane sparked fight involving Sir Alex Ferguson

Roy Keane and Peter Schmeichel once had a 'proper fight' in the Manchester United dressing room, even drawing in Sir Alex Ferguson.

The pair played together for five seasons from 1993/94 to 1998/99, during which time they won four Premier League titles, the Champions League and three FA Cups under Ferguson's leadership.

However, their strong personalities led to clashes, one of which occurred during the 1998/99 season when both United and Schmeichel were experiencing a dip in form, reports the Mirror.

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This culminated in Schmeichel announcing his retirement at the end of the season ahead of a Premier League match against Sheffield Wednesday in November 1998, following a series of high-profile mistakes.

His performance did not improve in the game at Hillsborough, leading to a heated exchange with Keane on the pitch. The infamous clash between Keane and Schmeichel during their time with the Red Devils has been brought back into the spotlight by former team-mate Dwight Yorke.

Recounting the incident on Amazon Prime's new '99' documentary, which delves into United's treble-winning season, Yorke described a chaotic scene following a match against Sheffield Wednesday.

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He shared: "The Great Dane himself, I'd never seen anything like it. Then suddenly Sheffield Wednesday scored out of the blue

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