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Manchester United's 2022/23 season in seven typically blunt Roy Keane rants

It has been a season of progress for Manchester United, with more ups than downs in the first season under Erik ten Hag. The Old Trafford club are back in the Champions League and have an EFL Cup trophy added to their cabinet. New signings Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez have endeared themselves to the United faithful, while Marcus Rashford's form and goals have been a major bonus.

But, as is the case in every season for the majority of football clubs, there have been some days to firmly forget. United suffered some sobering defeats and put in some particularly poor performances over the course of the campaign and there's one man who hooks attention in those moments: Roy Keane.

Here, we take a look back at Roy's peak rants from the 2022/23 season...

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Things didn't get off to a good start for United under new manager Erik ten Hag, as they fell to a Premier League opening day defeat to Brighton - and Keane was definitely not happy about it.

He told Sky Sports: "You have to have a certain character to play for Man United when there is 65,000, 75,000 at the match moaning and groaning, you stick your chest out and say 'I can deal with this'. You don’t have to be the best player in English football but deal with that expectation.

"The players, we seen it today, can’t deal with a setback. Okay Brighton come they’re neat and tidy, they score okay no need to panic then they give another goal away. They have to chase the game. Man United have to be better than that.

"They don’t run, they don’t sprint, they’re not closing down. To me that’s not giving 100 per cent, the word coming out from the training ground, over the last

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