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Published 21:06 16 Nov 2022 GMT
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"When they [the young players] sign the contracts, they think they have made it. They owe it to the manager, the staff and the fans. They think they have made it. They haven't."17 years later and while Keane is well retired, at this stage, a new Manchester United star has taken the crabby veteran torch from the Cork native. During the first part of his lengthy sit-down interview with Piers Morgan, on Talk TV, Cristiano Ronaldo had an mistakable Roy Keane moment as he tore strips out of the next generation for footballers, including those at United.
"I don't think they disrespect experienced players, that's not the word, but it's a different generation. There's no hunger, they have things too easy. They don't suffer. "All leagues in the world, the youngest now, they are not the same as my generation. But we cannot blame them because, it's part of life, you know. The new generation and the new technologies that distract them for another thing so… But they are not the same. They listen but this is why we have two ears, as you listen from one side and they go away from another side. "It doesn't surprise me. But in the same way it's a shame because if they have the best examples in front of your eyes, and if they don't at least copy what you did, for me, it's kind of weird, because I remember when I was 18, 19, 20, I always looked to see the best players in Ruud van Nistelrooy, Rio Ferdinand, Roy Keane, and Ryan Giggs - this is why I have the success that I have and longevity. Because I take care of my body, my mentality, my head, because I see these guys and I learn from them."The gripe about younger people getting sucked into 'new technologies' that distract them is another point where Ronaldo and Roy Keane are in lock-step.
"Throw them [mobile phones] in the bin," Keane declared, in 2016. "Throw them in the bin. "Play football, practice. Kick the ball against the wall, play with your mates. Kids don’t climb trees anymore. So that’s my advice to you, enjoy football and climb trees."Keane and Ronaldo both wishing the likes of Alejandro Garnacho, Zidane Iqbal or Hanninbal Mejbri could drop the phones and just go climb a tree.
While Manchester United have said they will wait until the have 'the full facts' before considering any sanctions again their player, it appears almost certain that Cristiano Ronaldo is unlikely to ever play for the club again.
The 37-year-old said that he does not respect United coach Ten Hag, which will make any potential reunion between the pair extremely awkward, to say the least.
Ultimately, it appears that Ronaldo wants to leave Old Trafford in January, and he may just get his wish after this interview with Morgan.
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