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Published 14:34 11 Sept 2015 BST
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"Keane No 1. The rest? They’re all different. Frank’s the best goalscoring midfielder, Scholes the best footballer, Vieira the most difficult opponent... I loved playing against all of them."
Gerrard clearly hasn't taken Keane's previous digs at him to heart. When asked once about whether he felt that United missed out by not signing the former Liverpool captain, Keane responded by saying: "No, we want to try win something."
Still, imagine a midfield three of Keane, Scholes and Gerrard. That would have been flippin' amazing.
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