Wayne Rooney has said that the infamous MUTV interview that saw Roy Keane leave Manchester United 'wasn't that bad'.
Keane left the club in 2005 after conducting an interview with MUTV following Manchester United's 4-1 loss to Middlesbrough.
The former Republic of Ireland international clashed with manager Alex Ferguson after the Manchester United boss saw the video and after a meeting with players, Keane departed the club.
And Wayne Rooney, who watched the MUTV interview has said that it 'wasn't that bad'.
Speaking on Tony Bellew's podcast Tony Bellew is angry, Rooney spoke about the meeting.
“When Roy Keane left the club, it’s well-known there was a meeting.
“Roy Keane has had a go at some of the players on the club’s TV channel and Fergie wasn’t happy and called a meeting.
“So Roy Keane said ‘let’s all watch it together’ so we’ve all gone into Alex Ferguson’s office, the coaches, Alex Ferguson and the whole squad.

“I’m only 18 or 19 at the time and Roy has asked if anyone has a problem and everyone said ‘No’. To be fair it wasn’t that bad.
“I think it was probably a hangover from something that had gone on between Roy and the manager in the past.
“Anyway, it had gotten into an argument between Roy and the manager and a few different things got said.
“I seen Alex Ferguson jump over his desk and I was thinking ‘Wow, this is crazy!’
“He jumped over the desk and was getting held back. It got calmed down but the next day Roy Keane has come into training and then about 30 minutes later we seen him driving off. That’s the last we seen of him.”
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