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SUN: ROY KEANE insists Jose Mourinho is the man to sort out England’s egos — because he has got the biggest one of the lot.
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SUN: ROY KEANE insists Jose Mourinho is the man to sort out England’s egos — because he has got the biggest one of the lot.
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Times: Quite the diplomat since exchanging the dressing-room for the dugout, Roy Keane is predicting a draw in today’s meeting of would-be champions, but there was a time when mere mention of Arsenal would have prompted snarls from the Irishman.
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In less than a month, new hymns will be sung in honour of Sir Alex’s 21 years in charge at Old Trafford.
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Times: Arsenal yesterday reclaimed top spot in the Barclays Premier League from Manchester United - giving the top of the division a distinctly pre-José Mourinho feel – but Roy Keane, the Sunderland manager, has a hunch the positions will be reversed come the end of the season. Having trailed 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium, Keane’s side recovered to 2-2 before losing to a winning goal in the 80th minute from Robin van Persie.
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Times: Roy Keane, Old Trafford, the return. There will be chants and songs and cheers and perhaps, deep down, a kernel of emotion, barely acknowledged. “I’m not expecting the red carpet, hugs and kisses,” the Sunderland manager said, although each of them would be freely given if they were not so alien to his character. The truth of the matter is that Manchester United and Keane have never separated.
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Telegraph: Asked to recall any nuggets of advice offered by Roy Keane, Wes Brown doesn’t blink in volunteering the main thrust. “Pass the ball. Don’t give it away. If you did, he’d slaughter you.”
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Independent: Almost two years to the day since he last wore the red jersey of Manchester United there, Roy Keane returns to Old Trafford as manager of Sunderland today.
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Express: Roy Keane will not be breaking down in tears at his return to Old Trafford today, but admits his 12-year Manchester United career turned him into “a natural-born winner”.
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Guardian: Whatever the Tottenham board may think, four games into the season is absurdly early for terminal judgments on a manager’s aptitude but thus far the challenge to Roy Keane’s has been intriguing.
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Redville
Although the Everton - Blackburn game was a typically painful affair to watch, it again illustrated the truly remarkable job that Mark Hughes is doing at Ewood.
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Mail: Life was a whole lot simpler when Roy Keane was the smouldering anti-hero who engaged his enemies only around the knees or by the throat.
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As United faced up to yet another Wayne Rooney injury, it was the Premiership’s goalkeepers who stole the show in the second act of the first day of the new season.
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A report in today’s Mail newspaper suggests Roy Keane is ready to offer Kieran Richardson £45,000 a week to spearhead Sunderland’s return to the Premiership.
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Telegraph: Roy Keane learned much about the art of management as a player under Brian Clough at Nottingham Forest and Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, and is now acquiring some of the science.
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Sun: ALEX FERGUSON says Roy Keane can expect a huge reception when he returns to Old Trafford for the first time as a manager.
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