Roy Keane proven right about Jose Mourinho point as Ruben Amorim Man United reality unravels
A new dawn awaits for Manchester United after so many false ones post-Sir Alex Ferguson.
Replacing the club's greatest ever manager and, arguably, one of the very best to stand in a dugout anywhere was never going to be the easiest task. Some 11 years later, though, and United are no way near the levels they reached time and time again under the legendary Scot - but success or failure is never just down to one man.
Roy Keane, another iconic figure who needs no introduction at Old Trafford, is not exactly the go-to for Sir Alex if he ever wanted a glowing reference. However, before the infamous fallout - and the feud which has continued to this day - there was a mutual respect and ambition that infiltrated the United dressing room.
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Relationships were compromised, but standards never were. The proof is in the pudding - or countless trophies.
Getting an insight into what it was really like at United is more accessible than ever. Keane, along with old United teammate, Gary Neville, and others The Overlap's ever-popular Stick To Football podcast, constantly regale stories, adventures and one or two bust-ups that made United such the force they were in the 1990s and 2000s.
But will Ruben Amorim finally be the man to recapture the glory days? Can he succeed where David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and recently-sacked Erik ten Hag ultimately failed?
If he does, he will have to iron out one unwanted in-house trend Sir Alex and Keane would have never stood for.
"I do think the players, obviously, get away with murder," Keane said in 2018 when Mourinho -


