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Arsenal icon Patrick Vieira could not resist a cheeky dig at Manchester United rival Roy Keane after taking an emotional trip back through his career.

The iconic former midfielder - now the manager of Crystal Palace - was the latest guest on BT Sport’s What I Wore series, with the premise of the videos taking players back through their career with the classic shirts they donned in their playing days.

Of course, Vieira had his fair share of legendary shirts to look through including Arsenal, AC Milan, Juventus and the French national team. In the meantime, there was also a vast array of shirts that he came up to face throughout his career - most infamously former Man United captain Roy Keane’s.

The pair had a bitter relationship on the field throughout their career with a number of brutal showdowns taking place both at Old Trafford and at Highbury, whilst an incident between the two in the tunnel in north London has gone down in Premier League folklore. Presented with Keane’s shirt at Palace’s training ground, Vieira cheekily refused to touch it but did admit his admiration of the Irishman.

He smiled: “That's why I put my hand in my pocket, I don't want to [touch] the shirt. From the first

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