Roy Keane made a brutal dig at Rio Ferdinand on the latest episode of The Overlap – but now the ex-Manchester United defender has issued a response
Rio Ferdinand has delivered a response to Roy Keane after the former Manchester United midfielder said he wishes his ex-teammate would go “quiet”.
Earlier this week, Ferdinand appeared to hit out for a second time at the stance held by Keane – and other United fans – that Michael Carrick should not be handed the permanent job at Old Trafford this summer.
Keane said last month that there are “bigger and better” candidates to take the gig at the end of the season. He doesn’t believe that, despite Carrick’s impressive start to life back at United, that he should get the role on a full-time basis. Carrick has won four and drawn one of his opening five games since returning to the Reds.
Ferdinand, meanwhile, has been one of Carrick’s most outspoken supporters among his former United teammates. Speaking on his podcast on Monday, Ferdinand said Carrick should get the role if he guides the club back into the Champions League. He had earlier thought the disrespect shown to Carrick was “unbelievable”.
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He then decided to hit out at Keane, who has been against the idea of Carrick getting the job full-time, saying: “I don’t understand that with Roy, I’ve got to be honest. I don’t know how you can be so against it.”
But on the latest episode of The Overlap podcast, Keane fired back at Ferdinand.
Host Gary Neville first mentioned Ferdinand’s name when discussing “talking” on the pitch.
Neville said: “I know I’ve just said that talking is a bit of an irrelevance on the football pitch, but if it is quiet… Rio to be fair was one of them where you don’t go quiet, because if you got quiet as a defender…”
Keane, in typical fashion, then chimed: “I wish he would go quiet now.”
It prompted laughter from The Overlap studio, with Neville, Jamie Carragher, Jill Scott and Ian Wright hysterical.
Now, Ferdinand has since responded to Keane’s comment after a clip of the remark went viral. In a post on X, Ferdinand quoted the video and put three laughing face emojis and tagged Neville.
Ferdinand and Keane were teammates at United for three-and-a-half years. The duo won two major trophies together; the Premier League in 2002/03 and the FA Cup in 2003/04.
United are next in action when they travel to Everton on Monday, February 23. They don’t have a fixture this weekend due to losing against Brighton in the FA Cup third round last month.
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