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Published 16:08 27 Jan 2022 GMT
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"They appreciated their chance to play it at the highest level so much," the Sky Sports presenter continued.
"It wouldn’t occur to them to turn up and not absolutely go flying into everything that they could do, and at times crossing the line when they did that.
"They find it just unfathomable that somebody would not have that same attitude. They just don’t understand it."
While Keane was the best midfielder in England in the 1990s and captain of Manchester United during their most successful years.
The Irishman was a tough-tackling, intelligent midfielder with an eye for a pass who excelled at the highest level of the sport for over a decade.
Both also had mixed records in management. Souness and Keane appeared to find it difficult to relate to players who were not as good at football, or determined, as they were as players.
It is no surprise that they share a similar outlook as pundits.
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