Roy Keane's ex-colleague debunks 'absolute b******s' stories about Man Utd icon (2024)

Ex-Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert has debunked stories talking down Manchester United legend Roy Keane as "absolute b*******s".

Lambert, who played for Borussia Dortmund and Celtic, roped in Keane as his right-hand man at Villa back in 2014. Despite Keane's brief four-month stint, they became good friends, leading Lambert to rubbish any stories about Keane's behind-the-scenes behaviour.

Speaking on the Undr the Cosh podcast, Lambert said: "I'll tell you Roy's brilliant, and I think he's brilliant because he's a realist of the game and he knows the pitfalls and all that of being a manager. He knows exactly what it's like to have a dressing room, good or bad, doesn't matter, a top player in his day."

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Podcast co-host and ex-footballer Chris Brown asked Lambert how Keane was as an assistant, pointing out that most number twos are more positive than the manager and keep things cheery for the players. Brown added: "I can't imagine Roy being like that."

Lambert disagreed and claimed that Keane was great to work with, and dismissed any rumours of bad attitudes as utter nonsense. He said: "He was no bother! I hear all the stories that people didn't like him and all that - maybe some did, maybe some didn't - I hear some total fabrication of what he was like in the dressing room.

"Absolute b*******s some of it, it really is b*******s. People say things to make themselves look good, Roy was never like that."

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Keane is well-known for his fearsome reputation as a hard-tackling midfielder and an intense coach who has admitted to falling out with players at Sunderland, Ipswich, and the Republic of Ireland - and he still maintains his no-nonsense image as a pundit.

Lambert has shed light on a different and softer aspect of Keane's character, recounting how their friendship blossomed during their time at Villa. "I remember I was, I don't know if I was maybe the manager of Aston Villa or something and we were losing. I got a text out the blue, 'Hi Paul, keep it going,' kind of nice text you know, from Roy," Lambert shared.

"I texted him back and said thanks very much and then all of a sudden, I don't know, we made contact with each other and he invited me up. I went up to his house and had a game of snooker with him, beat him at snooker which was great so eh, done him at snooker and we were just having a chat.

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"Then all of a sudden I was looking for somebody to come in and give us a hand [at Aston Villa] and I thought, I'm going to ask him, see if he wants to do it and he says 'aye, I'll give you a hand' - brilliant!"

Lambert also confessed his admiration for Keane's straightforward approach to football, stating: "I never ever viewed Roy as somebody like what he was as a footballer or anything like that because I know he was a great player, I didn't need that but as a person just to talk football or whatever, absolutely no worries whatsoever.

"Good, good guy, good ethos of what football is and the realism of it. He doesn't try and sugarcoat it as everybody knows but the realism of it, I can relate to because it's something similar to my same sort of thinking of you'll not suffer fools gladly. I thought 'I like the way you think about football', it's about winning and with him, it was always about winning as well."

The ex-Celtic star also recalled a funny anecdote about how Keane's competitive nature continued into coaching, which ended up leaving him out of pocket. Lambert said: "He'll tell you himself, I used to beat him every Friday at crossbar challenge, he used to buy the doughnuts and cakes and everything, every Friday he was skint.

"He was going to every cake shop in Manchester to get me cakes because we always used to have a competition - we still laugh about it now. I just liked his mindset, I never felt anything other than I like the way you think about football and that's why I asked him to come."

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FAQs

How rich is Roy Keane? ›

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Keane's estimated fortune in 2024 sits at around $60million (£46.5million) - more than enough to give him a comfortable life alongside his wife Theresa Doyle, and five children in Shannon, Caragh, Aidan, Leah, and Alanna.

How many red cards does Roy Keane have? ›

His appearance in the 2005 FA Cup final, which United lost to Arsenal in a penalty shoot-out, was his seventh such game, a record in English football at the time. Keane also jointly holds the record for the most red cards received in English football, being dismissed a total of 13 times in his career.

How many international caps does Roy Keane have? ›

Aside from his influential displays for United, Keane - who scooped Footballer of the Year and Players' Player of the Year awards in 2000 - proved an inspiration to his country and winning close to 70 caps for the Republic of Ireland.

What team did Roy Keane manage? ›

Teams Roy Keane have managed include: Sunderland (2006 – 2008) Ipswich Town (2009 – 2011) Republic of Ireland (assistant manager to Martin O'Neill, 2013 – 2018)

How much would Roy Keane be worth today? ›

Daniel Sturridge believes his fellow Super Sunday pundit Roy Keane would be worth at least £150 million in the current transfer market.

Why was Roy Keane such a good leader? ›

Roy Keane's impact on Manchester United was profound and far-reaching. His leadership style went beyond the visible vocal encouragement or aggressive tackles; it was rooted in his unwavering commitment to excellence and his ability to elevate the performance of those around him.

Why did Roy Keane leave United? ›

Keane left United after an explosive fallout with manager Alex Ferguson. The pair clashed over an unaired interview Keane did with club channel MUTV, in which he criticised underperforming teammates. After leaving, Keane has a brief spell with Celtic before retiring.

Who does Roy Keane support? ›

Keane staunchly told Ian Wright on The Overlap: “I'm a Spurs fan. “I played for Man United, but Spurs is my team. Spurs is my team.” The Sky Sports pundit's loyalty to Spurs will surprise fans, considering he hasn't been afraid to use the term 'Spursy' as a dig at the Premier League club at times.

Who is Roy Kent based on? ›

Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) is one of the most fan-favorite characters on Ted Lasso, but would fans love his real-life counterpart, Roy Keane, equally?

Does Roy Keane have a wife? ›

Who did Roy Keane have a fight with? ›

Arsenal fan Scott Law said that during a game at the Emirates Stadium he went to use the toilet and was approached by Roy Keane - whose "face looked angry" - in a "very aggressive manner". He has been found guilty of assaulting the player. CCTV captures altercation between Roy Keane and an Arsenal fan.

What age did Roy Keane retire? ›

The seven-time Premier League winner was only 34-years-old when he chose to hang his boots up north of the border. However, the legendary midfielder cited the embarrassment he felt after repetitive hamstring and hip injuries was the main factor motivating his decision.

What is Roy Keane salary? ›

Keane can expect to be fervently linked with the Ireland job following Stephen Kenny's departure, but for now he remains a key part of Sky Sports' Premier League coverage, for which, along with adverts for Sky Bet, he is paid a reported €3m per year.

How rich is Rooney? ›

Rooney's net worth is estimated at around the £170 million ($207m) mark based on his career earnings so far. The Englishman had the chance to bolster his fortune massively by moving to the Chinese Super League a number of years ago, but chose to turn down that gold rush opportunity.

What is the net worth of Messi? ›

Messi is the second highest-paid athlete in the world as of 2023, and has earned an estimated $1.15 billion in his career so far, according to Forbes. Messi owns a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio, holds lucrative brand partnerships, and even owns a hotel chain.

How much is Jamie Redknapp worth in the UK? ›

Jamie Redknapp net worth is estimated to be around £12 million. Some sites claim Redknapp is closer to the £5 million mark, however. The former England international obviously earned plenty in his playing career.

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