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Roy Keane furiously confronts fan who was abusing him following Man United's 1-1 draw with Ipswich as footage reveals what the ex-Portman Road boss said after group shouted 'F*** YOU' at him


Roy Keane furiously bit back at a fan who was abusing him and told the supporter to continue their clash in the ‘car park’ moments after Manchester United’s 1-1 draw with Ipswich at Portman Road on Sunday.

Keane, along with fellow Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp and Izzy Christiansen, were receiving final instructions from producers to come back out of an ad-break before the Man United legend set off to confront one particular fan, who had stayed behind to goad him.

In a video exclusively filmed by Mail Sport, the former Manchester United captain, who managed Ipswich between 2009 and 2011, could be seen putting down his microphone, placing his hands in his pockets and walking over to confront the fan directly before a heated back-and-forth ensued.

A subsequent video shared to social media after the match showed Keane, 53, continually telling the fan to ‘wait and discuss it in the car park’ as abusive remarks were hurled in his direction.

As the heated exchange occurred, other fans from the Ipswich end spewed insults in his direction, with one man in the upper tier rushing across to shout: ‘F*** you Keane!’

Keane was guided back to the broadcast by a member of the production team as the fan appeared to revel in getting a rise out of the Sky pundit.

Roy Keane bit back at an Ipswich fan who was abusing him at Portman Road on Sunday night

Roy Keane bit back at an Ipswich fan who was abusing him at Portman Road on Sunday night

As Keane walked back to join the Sky Sports panel, a nearby steward told the fan to calm down moments before Redknapp jumped in to say a few words.

The former Republic of Ireland midfielder held a heated and tense relationship with some Ipswich supporters during his reign at the club – and once admitted that his feud with the fans spurred him on.

Before becoming one of Sky Sports’ most recognisable pundits, Keane carved out a career in management during the 2000s and early 2010s, first coaching Sunderland for two years before moving to Portman Road in 2009.

At Ipswich, the now 53-year-old won just 28 of his 81 matches in charge, losing the same number and drawing 25, and dropped as low as 21st in the Championship prior to his dismissal back in January 2011.

His heated post-match exchange comes just five months after an Arsenal fan was banned from watching football for three years after being convicted of headbutting Keane at an Emirates match.

Scott Law, 43, went on trial after pleading not guilty to a charge of common assault in relation to an incident where he and Keane clashed on September 3 last year. 

The fracas began when Keane and fellow Sky Sports pundit Micah Richards were walking to do the final match analysis after Arsenal’s 3-1 victory over Manchester United, the trial at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court heard.

The Manchester United legend joined Ipswich in 2009 and was later sacked in January 2011

The Manchester United legend joined Ipswich in 2009 and was later sacked in January 2011

The former Red Devils midfielder told the court he was left 'in shock' after the fan attack

The former Red Devils midfielder told the court he was left ‘in shock’ after the fan attack

Keane said he was left ‘in shock’ by the assault. Giving evidence, he told the court: ‘There was lots of noise and shouting, as you would expect at a football match.

‘I was just walking and, before I knew it, I was hit. I felt the contact and fell back through some doors.

‘I was absolutely not expecting it. The only way I can describe it is that I was in shock. I didn’t expect it to happen, not when I was in my workplace.’

He said he suffered bruising on his chest and arms as a result of the incident. 

Keane’s clash with the Ipswich fan on Sunday came moments after Ruben Amorim kicked off his Red Devils reign with a disappointing 1-1 draw against Ipswich.

Amorim, who started at Old Trafford last week as Erik ten Hag’s permanent successor, enjoyed a dream start after Marcus Rashford coolly converted Amad Diallo’s cross to put Man United ahead inside two minutes at Portman Road.

Despite the fast start, the Red Devils struggled to break Ipswich down in search of the crucial second goal, and Omari Hutchinson fired the hosts back on level terms with a stunning effort from outside the penalty area just before half time. 

Keane jokingly called for Amorim to change his tactics after Man United’s underwhelming first half on Sunday.

Ruben Amorim kicked off his Man United reign with a disappointing 1-1 draw at Portman Road

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Amorim made three changes to XI that was named by former interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy before the international break.

The new United boss went for his preferred system, a 3-4-2-1, for the clash with Ipswich.

The new shape, which saw Rashford lead the line with Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes behind him, had Diogo Dalot and Diallo occupying the wing-back roles.

Speaking at the half-time break, the United legend referenced Rashford’s early goal and said: ‘Great start from United, bet the manager couldn’t believe it. United get a great start and then sit back and I’m thinking, what are you waiting for? Go after Ipswich. 

‘But they sit back and give them a lot of encouragement and they certainly deserved their equaliser.

‘I’d go back to a 4-4-2, big striker up front,’ he joked, drawing a laugh from fellow pundit Redknapp.

Amorim’s second match in charge of the Red Devils comes against Norwegian outfit Glimt on Thursday in the Europa League.



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