Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has joked that Chelsea may have appealed for United defender Harry Maguire to be available to face them in this afternoon's huge Premier League encounter at Stamford Bridge.
13.11.2021 - 04:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Roy Keane has pulled no punches in his assessment of Manchester United defender Harry Maguire for his celebration in England's game against Albania.
The out of form United skipper nodded home the opening goal from Reece James' cross before wheeling away cupping his ears sliding towards the corner flag amid criticism for his recent displays.
Other pundits on ITV's coverage, Ian Wright and Jermain Defoe, were also in agreement that the actions from the defender were uncalled for.
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Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has joked that Chelsea may have appealed for United defender Harry Maguire to be available to face them in this afternoon's huge Premier League encounter at Stamford Bridge.
Roy Keane has insisted he doesn’t hold an agenda against Harry Maguire while defending his criticism of the Manchester United captain.
Gareth Southgate fired back at Roy Keane this week after the former Manchester United captain's criticism of Harry Maguire following his celebration during England's 5-0 win over Albania.
Harry Maguire's sister, Daisy, has made her feelings known on social media about Roy Keane's comments towards the Manchester United captain.
Former Aston Villa and England forward Gabby Agbonlahor has doubled down on his criticism of ex-Manchester United captain Roy Keane.
Former Chelsea and England captain John Terry has sent a congratulatory message to Manchester United defender Harry Maguire after he became England's highest scoring centre-back in history.
Former Rangers striker Ally McCoist believes Manchester United skipper Harry Maguire was right to celebrate in the manner that he did after handing England the lead in their 5-0 win over Albania on Friday evening.
Gabriel Agbonlahor has lamented Roy Keane for targeting Manchester United defender Harry Maguire, labelling the former midfielder as a "bully" following his criticism of the Englishman's celebration during the 5-0 win over Albania.
England manager Gareth Southgate has fired back at pundits criticising his players after Roy Keane became the latest to direct stinging comments at Manchester United captain Harry Maguire.
Roy Keane has been waiting to tear into Harry Maguire for some time, according to the former Manchester United’s international team-mate Tony Cascarino.
Harry Maguire has been warned that the media will 'bide their time' to take aim at the Manchester United captain once again.
England manager Gareth Southgate believes Harry Maguire's premature return from injury has contributed to a "difficult period" for the defender.