The former Ireland captain however did have some sympathy for Coleman, claiming that Rashford is virtually unplayable at the moment.
He's going to decide what he's going to do - that's what the good players do,' Keane continued. The 25-year-old drove at the Irish defender, skipped past him and played a dangerous ball which Coady could only turn into his own net. We can't even be that too critical of their defending tonight. "I kind of expect this from Marcus every week. The English winger has scored in seven consecutive Old Trafford games taking his tally to twelve for the season. For the Coady OG, Rashford collected the ball on the left wing and was faced up by Coleman.
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Manchester United have won seven games in a row under Erik ten Hag, but club legend Roy Keane wants more from the Red Devils to be "convinced" of their ...
"It was really competitive, both teams challenged each other, it was a good tempo," the Dutch tactician declared post-match. It was entertaining. And it was prior to the match when [Keane](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/roy-keane) laid bare - in typically ruthless fashion - his feelings towards his former club's [impressive run of form](https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/manutd-tenhag-premier-league-bournemouth-28873086), which sees United sit fourth in the [Premier League](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/premier-league) after 17 games following a nightmare start. I think their (Everton's) performance was really good. [David de Gea](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/david-de-gea) ]. It is a horrendous mistake." "It was a good show. It was then when the Irishman slammed De Gea, who'd let a cross slip through his legs. They played really brave, on the front foot, go forward, and that is why I think the audience got the perfect game. "They have Man City coming up in a few weeks and Arsenal, of course. "I think the audience is the big winner of this cup game. It looks as if he's had a few drinks.
Marcus Rashford scored for the fifth game running during Man United's 3-1 FA Cup triumph over Everton on Friday night.
He's just too quick and he's going to decide what he's going to do. We can't be too critical of their (Everton's) defending tonight - yes, the first one they could have been a bit more aggressive - but this, tonight, when he gets this ball here (for the second goal), we've got a great view from where we're sitting and we're thinking 'Everton are in trouble here now'. "I'm not surprised with what I've seen tonight and hopefully he is becoming one of the main players for Manchester United.
Manchester United legend Roy Keane has praised Marcus Rashford for taking responsibility at Old Trafford.
It's always nice to go through in cup games and the FA Cup is definitely a special one to play in. He's going to decide what he's going to do - that's what the good players do. We're pleased to go through to the next round and more importantly we keep momentum going and winning games." "This is what I expect from him now. I kind of expect this from Marcus every week. The legendary footballer was quoted by Daily Mail saying:
Keane, who normally hits the headlines with his outspoken views, was centre of attention once more as his 'tache conjured up images of old sports presenters Des ...
Rhodri Morgan was actually a fan of Keane’s new look, harking as he also harked back to the 80s. Some Twitter users also asked whether he was displaying his handlebar bristle baton as a form of disguise. The Red Devils may have emerged victorious against the Toffees, winning 3-1, but their former midfielder’s lip foliage proved a loser with some viewers who were quick to poke fun at the 51-year-old Irish pundit.
Former Manchester United captain, Roy Keane, has questioned the quality of players at Everton. Speaking on ITV after United beat Everton 3-1 in the FA Cup on Friday, Keane said Frank Lampard has “bad players” in his squad.
- “I cannot believe what I’ve just seen. What is going through his head? “It’s a problem.
The Everton captain gave it his all against the Manchester United star but Roy Keane reckons even peak Seamus Coleman would have struggled.
As it transpired, Marcus Rashford evaded Seamus Coleman and got to the byline to fire in a cross that Conor Coady diverted into his own net. "That is about Marcus doing really well but also the team, getting into the shapes. [Cristiano Ronaldo: The sad decline of a player that refused to listen to anyone but himself](https://www.sportsjoe.ie/football/cristiano-ronaldo-new-club-279641). [Emi Martinez spends £20,000 on guard dog to protect World Cup winners' medal](https://www.sportsjoe.ie/football/emi-martinez-guard-dog-world-cup-medal-279818). United boss Erik ten Hag spoke about the in-form Rashford with reporters after his side's win. [Cody Gakpo sends blunt message to Man United after Liverpool move](https://www.sportsjoe.ie/football/cody-gakpo-man-united-liverpool-279691). you can't stop the really good players when they are on form and Seamus, he's got him on toast there." Rashford was named Man of the Match by Lee Dixon, on ITV, after an FA Cup performance that saw him assist two goals and add an injury time penalty in a 3-1 win over Everton. Coleman sub-plot and while the comments read harsh in black and white, the former Ireland captain was more stating facts than anything too pointed. And, particularly, Seamus Coleman is in trouble'. In the current form Marcus Rashford finds himself, there are not many defenders that would fancy facing him. Facing off against Rashford at Old Trafford, on Friday, was 34-year-old Everton captain Seamus Coleman.
The Manchester United legend appeared on the popular talk show on Saturday night but viewers had a similar complaint.
In fact, it's the first interview of this season and I know I will be saying the same thing all season. And another added: "I wish Tommy was interviewing Roy without an audience. Keane discussed all topics from marriage to alcohol to dogs and everything in between and in a rare turn of events was even invited to stay on beyond the ad break where guests usually only stay for one part of the show.
A master of improvisation, comedian Tommy thrives on the adrenaline of no preparation, resulting in conversations full of adventure and surprise with people ...
In the second half of the interview, a determined Tommy praised Roy's incredible talents and told the football star: 'You are one of the most incredible athletes to come out of this country.' A master of improvisation, comedian Tommy thrives on the adrenaline of no preparation, resulting in conversations full of adventure and surprise with people from all walks of life. The new series of The Tommy Tiernan Show returned to our screens this weekend with a live studio audience.
Viewers were treated to an immersive conversation as the show opened with Tommy interviewing Irish football star Roy Keane, and shared their opinions on ...
Others noted that Roy "gives nothing away" and praised Tommy for his handling of the discussion. Meanwhile, viewers had a mixed reaction to the interview between Tommy and Roy, with some dubbing it "awkward" as Roy made a number of short answers to Tommy's questions. However, as the show opened, fans were noting that Tommy's outfit was a showstopper - and that while the conversation was going on between Tommy and Roy, there was a "battle of beards" going on.
Roy Keane gave fellow Irishman, Seamus Coleman some harsh but fair criticism after Everton's loss to Manchester United on Friday. The Red Devils have looked ...
you can’t stop the really good players when they are on form and Seamus, he’s got him on toast there.” And, particularly, Seamus Coleman is in trouble’. [Follow Yardbarker on MSN to get our exclusive content in your Microsoft News feed](https://www.msn.com/en-us/community/channel/vid-cj9pqbr0vn9in2b6ddcd8sfgpfq6x6utp44fssrv6mc2gtybw0us)
The football legend spoke at length to Tommy about his career and family life. The Cork native revealed that the "only time" he cried during his career was when ...
Roy Keane probably not who I'd have expected on this show but definitely delivering." As a lifelong Man Utd fan he was 1 of the best players to ever play the game. Bravo & welcome back." A third said: "This is brilliant. "Whether it's coaching badges, TV work, you have to do something." What an eventful life he has lived, on & off the pitch.
The football icon explained that when he asked his now wife if he would be seeing her again after their less than perfect first date she said 'I don't think ...
I literally drove back to the car, this was all within ten, fifteen minutes and she said 'what are you doing.'" She said 'I don't think so' and slammed the door. "I said well you don't want to go for a drink, you don't want to go to the pictures, what else can we do?'" "It went very badly. "I said do you want to go for a drink and she said no... "I said to her 'do you fancy going to the pictures,' because at least at the pictures you can just watch the movie, you don’t have to chat too much, and she said no!"
Roy Keane was a guest on Tommy Tiernan Show as the hit talk series returned to screens on Saturday night. Keane, 51, is known for being a notoriously ...
She also knows I am not the nastiest person in the world." He said: "I don't really mention her in public, but in fairness to her, she has been a rock in my life. "We met, I picked her up, and I'd met her [before] when I had a few drinks so the chat was slightly different. She knows I haven't got a halo over my head. She reads me better than I read myself. That was my first date."
Roy Keane was the first guest of the new season of the Tommy Tiernan Show last night. While on paper, Roy Keane seems like perfect subject for a Tiernan ...
The international match in question was a friendly between Norway and Bulgaria. Haaland started the match and was replaced at halftime by Tore Andre Flo. I don't think it was as bad. The silences and facial expressions tell their own story, and the interview should be watched to fully appreciate the tone of the questions and answers. Keane discussed the notoriety of that tackle with Tiernan tonight. In the immediate aftermath of the incident, Haaland accused Keane of feigning injury. The story, as I... The bad blood between the two went back to a match in 1997, when Haaland played for Leeds. Keane, as everyone knows, was sent off for a tackle on Haaland in a Manchester derby in April 2001. While on paper, Roy Keane seems like perfect subject for a Tiernan interview, this one never really took off. (His first autobiography, ghostwritten with Eamon Dunphy, Roy Keane was the first guest of the new season of the Tommy Tiernan Show last night.
The comedian was also joined by holistic sex therapist Jenny Keane who saw 20000 people attend her online workshops last year.
When you don't have choice, you don't have agency. When you don't have options, you don't have choice. “When you don't get good quality sex education, you don't have options. You don't want to go to pictures. She said ‘what are you doing?’ I said, ‘well, you don't want to go for a drink. “Are you fucking kidding me?” Mr Tiernan asked in defeat, adding Mr Keane was being “quite guarded”.
The football legend sat down with Tommy Tiernan as the comedian's popular TV show returned for a new series on Saturday night.
I finished at 34 with injuries but that was the deal I had with myself. I was going to have to go out and compete. But when you play on the edge like I had to play because technically I wasn't actually a very good player so my game was all about fitness and getting to people. There's going to be red cards, there's going to be injuries, a lot of my injuries happened in training. "I played in a very important part of the pitch, I played in the middle of the park, where part of my job was hitting people and people were hitting me so that was the game I was in. I used to always say to people, and they didn't quite understand it, I was going to war every week."
The Ireland and Manchester United legend opened up about parenting daughters Shannon, Caragh, Leah and Alanna and his love for his dogs during an interview ...
I literally drove back to the car, this was all within ten, fifteen minutes and she said 'what are you doing.'" He said: "They sense what kind of mood you are in. "I said well you don't want to go for a drink, you don't want to go to the pictures, what else can we do?'" But the Ireland and Manchester United legend added that it is brilliant being a parent to them. "I said do you want to go for a drink and she said no... They feel your energy and know if you are having a good day or a bad day.
Roy Keane made a surprise appearance on RTE's Tommy Tiernan show on Saturday night, and the former footballer gave a great insight into his private life.
She also knows I am not the nastiest person in the world." He said: "I don't really mention her in public, but in fairness to her, she has been a rock in my life. "We met, I picked her up, and I'd met her [before] when I had a few drinks so the chat was slightly different. She knows I haven't got a halo over my head. She reads me better than I read myself. That was my first date."
He first met Theresa in a club in Nottingham and they later went on a date - that ended "very badly"
She also knows I am not the nastiest person in the world." He said: "I don't really mention her in public, but in fairness to her, she has been a rock in my life. "We met, I picked her up, and I'd met her [before] when I had a few drinks so the chat was slightly different. She knows I haven't got a halo over my head. She reads me better than I read myself. That was my first date."
THE undoubted highlight of Roy Keane's appearance on The Tommy Tiernan Show came when he revealed just how much of a horror show his first date with h.
"I was enjoying myself at Nottingham. "And I went 'Well, you don't want to go for a drink...you don't want to go to the pictures. "Had a few drinks another time and the chat went a bit easier." He added: "I don't think there was a second one. "We went for a spin and I said 'Do you fancy going to the pictures?' "I said 'Do you wanna go for a drink?'
On the other hand, hurling pundit Brian Carroll said it was 'compelling,' and, sitting there in the audience, he felt that 'you could cut the tension with a ...
"After I had a disagreement with a few people. I was going to war every week." You still need the breaks, and I got them." I was already in that environment of competing with people out in the street." He talks about seeing players go from Cork over to England and coming back, all very sharpish, as a failure. Many would refer to him as one of the best midfielders in the world. He did not like, nor did he do well in school, "something I'm not proud of," he says, and that's why his focus was forever and always on sport. I was born to be involved in some level of sport. unsure." This writer would tend to agree with Carroll, and back Tiernan, on the basis that it was never really going to be any different. His first real hard-hitter of a question was asking Keane about not drinking anymore. The Cork-man emerged from the shadows, sheepishly, you'd have to say, before shaking Tiernan's hand and taking a seat.
While Keane has proved to be a box office pundit since retiring with his straight talking style, Tiernan isn't the first interviewer to struggle to get him ...
"It seems a bit more dramatic than what it was really. You don't want to go to pictures. She said ‘what are you doing?’ I said, ‘well, you don't want to go for a drink. I said ‘I might see you next week.’ She said ‘I don't think so’, and slammed the door. Keane also confirmed his infamous tackle on Alf Inge Haaland was intentional, however, he played it down. When Tiernan told Keane he was being "guarded", he replied: "Do you want me to do a somersault?"
Roy Keane interview. Such is profile of the Corkman that his chat with the comedian was spread across two parts, rather than the usual one for guests on the ...
“But other than that you’re very much in that bubble, you’re in the zone. I used to always say to people, and they didn’t quite understand it, I was going to war every week.” [courtship of his wife Theresa](https://twitter.com/RTEOne/status/1611856453199069184), his [infamous tackle](https://punditarena.com/football/andrew-dempsey/erling-haaland-confesses-roy-keane-tackle-dad/) on Alf Inge Haaland, as well as the only time he cried during his football career.
Here's how to watch the Roy Keane interview from Saturday night's edition of The Tommy Tiernan Show.
“But other than that you’re very much in that bubble, you’re in the zone. I used to always say to people, and they didn’t quite understand it, I was going to war every week.” The episode of The Tommy Tiernan Show will also be repeated on RTE One on Sunday night, with a start time of 11.35pm. Here’s how to watch the Roy Keane interview from Saturday night’s edition of The Tommy Tiernan Show. Watch the Tommy Tiernan and Roy Keane interview. The Tommy Tiernan Show.