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Roy Keane furious as Daniel Sturridge interrupts rant during Man Utd vs Liverpool coverage

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A heated on-air confrontation erupted between Roy Keane and Daniel Sturridge during Sky Sports coverage prior to Manchester United's fixture against Liverpool at Old Trafford.The former United skipper and ex-Liverpool striker found themselves at odds whilst discussing whether Michael Carrick should be appointed as permanent manager.Carrick has been serving in an interim capacity since Ruben Amorim's departure earlier this year, guiding the club to third position in the table.A win for United against the reigning Premier League champions would secure their Champions League qualification, a scenario that seemed improbable when Amorim was dismissed.

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Sir Alex Ferguson was rushed to hospital from Old Trafford this afternoon after becoming unwell at the stadium ahead of Manchester United's Premier League clash with Liverpool.The 84-year-old former United manager, who remains the most decorated boss in the club's history, had arrived at the ground for the highly anticipated fixture against the Reds.Medical staff transported Ferguson to hospital more than 60 minutes prior to kick-off.According to the Daily Mail, club sources have indicated the hospitalisation is purely precautionary, with officials expressing confidence that the legendary Scot will be recovering at home in the near future.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say There is nothing to suggest this incident is connected to the brain haemorrhage Ferguson suffered in 2018.Ferguson's journey to Old Trafford today comes eight years after he faced a life-threatening medical emergency that nearly claimed his life.In May 2018, the Scot underwent emergency surgery following a sudden...

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**Summary:** Roy Keane, a former Manchester United player and manager, became furious during the live broadcast of Man Utd vs Liverpool when Daniel Sturridge interrupted his rant. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights the tension between players and managers in professional football matches and raises questions about the impact of on-field behavior

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