Former FA and Manchester City chairman David Bernstein has questioned how Roy Keane is still accepted in football 20 years on from his "absolutely appalling" challenge on Alf-Inge Haaland in a Manchester derby.
Man Utd legend Keane, these days a regular Sky Sports pundit, admitted deliberately injuring City midfielder Haaland in an Old Trafford derby in 2001.
The Republic of Ireland international was banned for three matches and fined £5,000 for the tackle, but after admitting he deliberately set out to hurt Haaland - who he blamed for his own previous injury - in his book a year later, Keane was banned for a further five matches and fined £150,000.
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