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Published 13:46 30 Oct 2018 GMT
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"Without a shadow of a doubt the most inspirational football player that I played with. Because he wasn’t only the best player on the pitch most weeks, which obviously is a fantastic thing with a captain, then everyone else will sort of follow your lead... "But just the influence he had in terms of his standards, the fact that he made everyone else feel 10-foot tall, the fact that he demanded from you all the time. He was almost like Sir Alex Ferguson out on the training pitch and in the changing room. "There was never any drop in standard from Roy."
Neville succeeded Keane as United captain when the Irish midfielder left the club in acrimonious fashion in 2005. In his autobiography, Neville wrote that he felt "blessed" to have played alongside him
"Roy had gone and he wouldn't be back. I texted him: 'I'm really sorry what's happened.' And I genuinely was, because there wasn’t a player at United who could match Roy’s influence in my time at the club. If I’d been a young kid growing up as a fan in that era, Roy Keane would have been my hero. I feel blessed to have played with him."
On Monday Night Football, he admitted that he wasn't comfortable inheriting the armband from Keane.
"I took over the captaincy from Roy, and I never wanted to, because, ultimately, he was the best captain that you could ever have," Neville said.
"I would never even be able to think that I would be a captain like Roy Keane was. You had to be more collaborative. "Whereas Roy, to be fair, had just the complete control of the changing room in terms of he was the dominant figure. He was the best player. He was the most influential."
The show's host David Jones then asked Gary if Keane "ruled by fear." Neville dismissed that suggestion and said that Keane set the standards for others at the club to follow.
"No, he wasn’t ruling by fear. It would be absolutely wrong to say that," he said.
"It was more about standards, what was expected. Your touch should always be good, your passes should always be good, you should never be late. Just standards in life that everybody would want. "It’s not about fear, it’s about doing the right things and being the right way. And the fact of the matter is, he lived by those standards himself. So, it wasn’t as if he was telling us to do one thing and he was doing something different."
Neville also spoke about Eric Cantona, who was United captain before Keane. "Eric Cantona was completely different," he said.
"Somebody who wasn’t vocal at all, but he had everybody following him because of his levels of performance and he carried the team in matches. And then Roy took over from that and was just… you could argue he was the best defender in the team, you could argue he was the best attacker in the team, one of the best passers in the team, he ran the most. "So, at all the facets of the game... (he was) the ideal captain really. Growing up, Bryan Robson was the perfect captain, and playing under Roy Keane was very similar."Neville made the comments as part of a wider discussion with Jamie Carragher about captains. You can watch the clip here: https://twitter.com/SkySportsMNF/status/1057249120686129152

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