It was February 2014 and Manchester United were in an identity crisis in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era. David Moyes was under mounting pressure and, in the Champions League, his woes came to a head with a 2-0 defeat to Olympiakos.
After a miserable night in Greece, it was Michael Carrick who fronted up and faced the media. His performance, however, left Roy Keane as unconvinced as the one he had seen on the pitch.
Unable to contain his anger, Keane bemoaned: “That interview was just like their performance: flat.” With a face like thunder, he demanded: “Say a bit more!
A bit more urgency in his interview. “That just reflected United’s performance tonight: flat, no urgency. He keeps saying ‘next game, next game’ - for some of them there
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