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What is the all-time greatest Manchester United XI based on former players' selections?

After Manchester United's win over Brentford on Monday evening, Roy Keane became the latest former player to be asked the age-old question - name your all-time XI.

The former Red Devils captain not only left himself out, but perhaps more surprisingly omitted former midfield partner Paul Scholes.

Keane and Scholes formed a formidable duo in the heart of midfield at the peak of United's success, but he couldn't justify a place for him in the side. Instead, the 50-year-old opted for a midfield partnership of Bryan Robson and Paul Ince.

So with another Man Utd all-time XI now stored in the archives, Planet Sport looks through previous former greats' United dream teams to pick a definitive greatest XI.

Keane went for a strike partnership of Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo and provided another talking point by selecting Pallister and Stam over the likes of Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic.

Line-up: Schmeichel, Neville, Pallister, Stam, Irwin, Giggs, Robson, Ince, Beckham, Rooney, Ronaldo

Now for the man Keane left out of his side - Paul Scholes picked his all-time XI back in 2018 and only agreed with the former Sunderland boss on six.

Ronaldo missed out on a spot in Scholes' side, with the 47-year-old instead choosing a strikeforce of Teddy Sheringham and Ruud van Nistelrooy.

Line-up: Schmeichel, Neville, Ferdinand, Brown, Irwin, Giggs, Keane, Robson, Beckham, Sherringham, Van Nistelrooy

Now for Manchester United's highest ever goalscorer, Wayne Rooney. After spending 13 years at Old Trafford, Rooney departed the club in 2017.

Three years after his exit, Rooney selected his dream XI, and he's the first on our list to include himself in his selections.

It's hard to argue with his inclusion, though - the trio of Rooney,

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