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Roy Keane has a chequered history when it comes to Arsenal Football Club.
The former Manchester United captain enjoyed many battles with the Gunners during his playing days as the two teams regularly battled it out at the top of the Premier League table under Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger.
Now, Keane takes pleasure in criticising - and sometimes praising - teams during his work as a pundit for Sky Sports.
On many occasions Keane has stuck the boot into his former employers, with the Manchester United of now a far cry from the swashbuckling title-winning teams Keane used to lead on the pitch.
And after United's defeat to rivals Manchester City on Sunday he was in full-on rant mode, suggesting five or six United players shouldn't play for the club again and that some players cared more about how they looked.
It was a classic Keane display on television.
And it was not without a sly dig at the Gunners either.
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