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During a question-and-answer session for United's television station MUTV, Keane, who has been such an influential figure on the pitch throughout his career, has revealed his desire to become a boss.
"It's something I've thought about and it's certainly something that appeals to me," he said.
"I've been fortunate to work under two of the game's great managers, in Brian Clough and Alex Ferguson, and the thought of being manager of Manchester United would be fantastic.
"It's a challenge that would really appeal to me, but I think the current manager will be here for a few years yet."
Keane plans to use the intervening years to gain the qualifications he will require for the job.
"I've spoken to one or two people in the game and I'm hoping to do my coaching badges in the next year or two while I'm still playing."
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Well, the idea's been thrown around a few times, but it's certainly looking more likely now. Keane is showing an interest in taking over, and with the exceptions of the highly unreliable Eriksson rumours, nobody else seems to be in line to take over Sir Alex's post.
Keane is the living embodiement of Ferguson's coaching style. so there's certainly potential there. As always, we'll have to wait and see...
Lads trying to play football and all they can hear from the bench is "hit him! in the fase!"
During a question-and-answer session for United's television station MUTV, Keane, who has been such an influential figure on the pitch throughout his career, has revealed his desire to become a boss.
"It's something I've thought about and it's certainly something that appeals to me," he said.
"I've been fortunate to work under two of the game's great managers, in Brian Clough and Alex Ferguson, and the thought of being manager of Manchester United would be fantastic.
"It's a challenge that would really appeal to me, but I think the current manager will be here for a few years yet."
Keane plans to use the intervening years to gain the qualifications he will require for the job.
"I've spoken to one or two people in the game and I'm hoping to do my coaching badges in the next year or two while I'm still playing."
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Well, the idea's been thrown around a few times, but it's certainly looking more likely now. Keane is showing an interest in taking over, and with the exceptions of the highly unreliable Eriksson rumours, nobody else seems to be in line to take over Sir Alex's post.
Keane is the living embodiement of Ferguson's coaching style. so there's certainly potential there. As always, we'll have to wait and see...