A heated exchange between football legends Roy Keane and Michael Carrick has reignited an old feud, this time involving Carrick's wife, Lisa. In a recent podcast, Keane took aim at Lisa Carrick, suggesting she might step in if her husband's coaching didn't go well, due to her 'big mouth' and potential influence on the team.
But here's where it gets controversial... Keane's comments seem to stem from a 2014 spat when Lisa responded to his criticism of Michael's performance, leading to a Twitter storm. She later deleted the tweet and apologized, but the damage was done.
Keane's criticism didn't stop there. He also took issue with Carrick's backroom staff, particularly Jonny Evans, who recently left his role as loans manager only to be brought back into the first team. Keane questioned Evans' qualifications and the sudden promotion.
And this is the part most people miss... Keane's comments highlight the complex dynamics within football clubs, where personal relationships and past histories can influence decisions. It's a reminder that football is more than just a game, and the off-field drama can be just as captivating as the on-field action.
What do you think? Is Keane's criticism justified, or is he being too harsh? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's spark a discussion!