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‘Disgraceful’… Roy Keane says Manchester United have treated two former players terribly
Roy Keane has now been airing his discontent for how Manchester United have treated some of their former stars in the past.
Keane was speaking on the ‘’ podcast recently in an extended interview with Jaap Stam.

And not only was the pundit upset with how United let Stam leave, he also thought the same of Paul Ince’s departure.
▨Roy Keane seemed pretty incensed on the matter, labelling it as ‘disgraceful’.
𒁃: “Manchester United is a great club. Brilliant club.
🐬“The way they have treated players over the years, and the way they let players go – and Jaap isn’t the first or last I have heard from – is absolutely disgraceful.
✤“Paul Ince is another one. A lot of these players probably didn’t think they had done anything wrong, they were good pros. But sometimes you do have to move players on, that’s the game.”
𝕴Of course, Keane seems to be referring to how both players were said to have been forced out of the club by Sir Alex Ferguson in the past.
Roy Keane unhappy with past departures for Jaap Stam and Paul Ince at Man United
💫Since leaving United, Jaap Stam explained that he felt he was sold to Lazio because of snippets from his autobiography.
🍨Ferguson was upset by some allegations Stam had made about those at the club, and quickly sought a resolution.

ಌMoreover, in the case of Paul Ince, Ferguson thought Ince had become too arrogant and lacked the tactical discipline to play in Fergie’s style.
🃏Of course, Roy Keane must consider these past actions very unfair, something he must be keen to see the club rectify moving forward.
Perhaps Jadon Sancho’s🉐 situation may be one discussed in the future, a player who doesn’t currently seem to have much longer left at the club.
💦And with United often struggling for creativity and dynamism in their performances, Sancho is certainly being missed.
Moreover, 𓄧Jaap Stam himself has been incredibly unimpressed with one United winger this season.
𓄧And whilst Roy Keane is airing his frustrations towards actions of the past here, he is probably even more frustrated with this United team at present.
Erik ten Hag’s༒ side were again underwhelming last night, and a trip to Anfield this weekend now looks particularly daunting.