Manchester United star Andy Goram has opened up over his relationship - or lack of - with Roy Keane during his time at the club.Back in 2001, Sir Alex Ferguson was in a spot of bother with both of his goalkeepers injured.
Fabien Barthez and Raimond van der Gouw were absent through injury and surgery respectively and the then-Red Devils coach was allowed to bring in an emergency back-up on loan.A deal was clinched for Goram to join from Motherwell in March until the end of the season worth £100,000.
The keeper was 36 at the time and had an extensive history with Rangers - where he had played for most of the 90s.During his time at Ibrox, he became a club legend and was voted in 2001 as their best-ever goalkeeper while he helped the Gers lift the Premier Division five times, three Scottish Cups and two Scottish League Cups.
However, not everyone was fond of the former Scotland international.After joining United on emergency loan, Goram was given a rough ride by Keane - the captain at the time - due to the Irishman's allegiance with Celtic.
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