Roy Keane breaks his silence on offering a fan to meet him in the car park
The Manchester United legend was covering a match at Portman Road recently when United drew 1-1 with Ipswich.
Keane who managed Ipswich between 2009 and 2011 was involved in a heated argument with one fan who had goaded the Irishman about his time at the club.
Keane was filmed telling the fan to wait for him in the car park to discuss things further as things threatened to escalate.
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However, Keane has insisted that there was never any danger of him losing his cool.
Speaking on the Stick To Football podcast, Keane said: ‘I wasn’t angry at the Ipswich Town game.
‘What happens when we’re doing matches is and the analysis is happening at the end of the match when fans can be up or down, whatever emotions they are feeling and people think they can abuse you, and it seems to be a, “We’re supposed to accept that”.
I went over to him twice… I said, “No problem, if you want to abuse me or if you want a discussion with me, well I’m working”. I went over to him twice at different stages and he was swearing in front of kids.
‘I said, “If you want to see me afterwards” and people thought I was asking him for a [fight] – I said, “I’ll see you in the car park”. Where else was I going to see him? He wasn’t there!’
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