Manchester United players have finally addressed Roy Keane concern
Since Sir Alex Ferguson left Manchester United, questions have been raised about the dressing room and team spirit.
Many former players have scratched their heads as to why United can't seem to click on a matchday and the atmosphere in the camp has often been pointed out as the reason for causing it. Former captain Roy Keane is perhaps the person who best illustrated the issue when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was struggling to get performances out of his players.
The ex-captain told Sky Sports: "You've got to be up for every game of football, so I don't fall for this carry on that there's going to be a brilliant reaction from these players. These are the same players that threw [Jose] Mourinho under the bus, and they will do exactly the same to Ole, leopards don't change their spots.
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"There's too many 'bluffers' at this club to get United back to the very top." Keane's claim that leopards do not change their spots was haunting at the time and perhaps left many fearing that the Reds would never manage to return to their previous glories.
What a difference two years make though. United, not for the first time this season, showed that their mentality under Erik ten Hag has turned a corner.
In previous years, the match at Elland Road on Sunday would have ended a frustrating draw, or worse. Instead, United dug deep and found a way to win.
At full-time, David de Gea's comments about the dressing room spoke volumes and showed that they had finally managed to address Keane's concern. The 'keeper told MUTV: "The feeling is great, the team today, for example, H [Maguire] has not been playing as much as he wants and he played well.
"The guys from the bench, they came in and made an


