Roy Keane has admitted he was on a different wavelength to a number of his Man Utd teammates at the end of his career and struggled to understand their banter.
The former United captain witnessed several transition periods during his time at Old Trafford. Having first been around old school professionals like Mark Hughes and Eric Cantona in the United dressing room, Keane remained in the side through the treble-winning side of '99, before eventually ushering in a new era featuring younger stars such as Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand.
And the Irishman conceded that as time wore on, he felt he had little in common with the new players coming through. Speaking on Sky Sports' The Football Show, Keane said: "Your dressing room is always
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