Keane defiant over Vieira row
by Mark Kendall - created on 22 Feb 2005
Roy Keane has lifted the lid on his recent tunnel bust-up with Patrick Vieira and insists he has no regrets about his behaviour during the incident.
The Manchester United skipper clashed with his Arsenal counterpart during The Red Devils' recent 4-2 win at Highbury.
The pair were involved in a furious exchange as the two teams lined up in the tunnel before kick-off, and had to be separated by match referee Graham Poll.
Keane claims his aggression was fuelled by both physical and verbal attacks from Vieira on Gary Neville, and he feels that he was right to confront the France international.
"I came into the dressing room after the warm-up and heard that Vieira had gone after Gary Neville already," the Irishman explained.
"I'm usually first out in the tunnel, but I had a problem with my shorts and I was maybe fourth or fifth out and by the time I got down I saw Vieira getting right into Gary Neville again. I mean physically as well now. I don't mean verbally.
"I'd had enough of Vieira's behaviour and I would do what I did again tomorrow if I had to.
"It takes two to tango. Maybe Gary deserves to be chased up a tunnel every now and then - there would be a queue for him, probably. But you have to draw a line eventually.
"I just said `That's it, I'm not having this'. That sort of behaviour I won't tolerate."
Keane also took a swipe at Vieira over his decision to represent France at international level and not his native Senegal.
Vieira is fiercely proud of his Senegalese heritage and devotes much of his time away from the pitch to help people in the African country and promote football there.
But, in a move sure to irk the Gunners star, Keane has now questioned why Vieira chose not to play for his country of birth on the international stage.
"It makes me laugh, players going on about how they are saving this country and that country," he continued. "But when they have the opportunity to play? well, it's probably none of my business."
Interseting Roy having a go about players not representing their country - Roy would never dream of not playing for Ireland.........
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