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"I'd Bring Roy Keane In To Join Manchester United's Coaching Staff"

"I'd Bring Roy Keane In To Join Manchester United's Coaching Staff"

This would be huge.

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Roy Keane has been told he should join Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's coaching staff at Manchester United.

The Red Devils were humiliated 5-0 at the hands of Liverpool last Sunday and pressure is mounting on Solskjaer.

Many have questioned the character of United's squad and Harry Redknapp has the perfect solution - enlist the help of former club captain Keane.

"It was interesting last week listening to all the pundits talk about Ole's situation. I went with Graeme Souness, I think he needs a bit of help. I'm not saying his staff are not good lads and good, but they look to me as a very quiet group," he told talkSPORT.

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"I know Michael Carrick very well, I love Michael, he's a fantastic footballer and a great person and he's got other people around him.

"Sometimes you can't be afraid to think that another bit of help coming in, it will help me and help the team.

"I just think he maybe needs somebody else, a different [character] alongside him in the group to help them.

"He looked a lonely figure last week standing on that touchline. Do you know who'd I take at Manchester United? Everyone's going to think I'm absolutely mad.

"I'd bring in Roy Keane. If I was Ole I'd think to myself, he won't mess around and he'll sort one or two out."

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Keane's fiery temper was evident on the pitch and he represented United for 12 years as a player.

He currently works as a pundit on Sky Sports and his outspoken nature often sees him target United.

The 50-year-old wasn't around for Sunday's loss, but he did appear in studio for United's clash with Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.

In that appearance he did an impression of Harry Maguire while also claiming Crystal Palace wouldn't take Aaron Wan-Bissaka back. Standard Keane.

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Topics: Football, Manchester United, Premier League, England, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Roy Keane