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Roy Keane leaves Rio Ferdinand and Paul Scholes out of his best ever Man Utd XI

Roy Keane admitted he felt harsh for leaving two of Manchester United’s most decorated players of the modern era out of his greatest ever XI.

The former United skipper spent 12-trophy laden years at Old Trafford, playing a pivotal role in the Sir Alex Ferguson-led teams that dominated the Premier League.

Keane, famously, didn’t see eye-to-eye with everyone he shared a dressing room with but still found room for one of his old sparring partners, Peter Schmeichel, who go the nod in goal over Edwin van der Sar and David de Gea.

Keane, asked to pick United’s greatest XI of the Premier League era, agonised over several decisions, most notably in central defence and the composition of his midfield engine room.

Treble-winning defender Jaap Stam was considered an automatic choice, but Keane raised eyebrows when he selected Gary Pallister over Rio Ferdinand, who many consider the best centre-half in Premier League history.

Explaining his decision to pick Pallister, who cost United a British record £2.3million back in 1989, Keane said: ‘The other one was an issue but I have gone with Gary Pallister. Brucey was a brilliant player but you have to leave someone out.

‘Rio was obviously a good athlete and read the game well but my relationship with Pally was pretty good as well.

‘Certain lads at United go out of their way to help you. He was obviously a very good player. Always looked exhausted but I would have him in there.’

Keane, modestly, chose to leave himself out of the side and in his place selected the man he effectively replaced at United in ‘Captain Marvel’ Bryan Robson.

‘Bryan Robson has to go in there. Bryan was a great player for Manchester United, full of courage and scored some big goals for Manchester United when the club

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