Arsenal midfielder David Hillier has labelled Roy Keane his "dream" opponent as he was "easy" to play against.Hillier came up against the Manchester United legend on a number of occasions during his time with the Gunners and Portsmouth.
And he picked one of their meetings when Keane was still at Nottingham Forest as a standout match from his 15-year career.Speaking on the Undr The Cosh podcast, Hillier said: "I had a few.
I had a game against Roy Keane at [Nottingham] Forest. We played them in the cup. F***ing hell, I camped all over him mate. He was my dream player to play against because he, Carlton Palmer, perfect for me.READ MORE:Arsenal hero partied with 30 topless page 3 models – then got 'told off' by boss"Used to rangey, long, simple runs, not clever players, easy to pick off.
Roy Keane weren’t a clever player when he made runs. He was just direct third man run, that’s all it was. "It was standard training.
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