The Frenchman was never a popular figure at Old Trafford, despite helping us to the treble with THAT pass, mainly due to his dirty bullboy tactics while at Arsenal.
In true bully boy style the former AC Milan midfielder didn’t want to know when true hard man Roy Keane took offence to Vieira trying to give Gary Neville a bit of stick in the tunnel before a game at Highbury.
Keano went for Vieira who quickly ran off to be consoled by Denis Bergkamp who told him to “stay way from that nasty man.”

Keane had to psyche himself up like that against vieira to get that extra 10% out of himself, and he was still 10% behind vieira. As a red i’m glad to see the back of him, thorn in united’s side!
whata clueless statement. Do you not remember who was Sky’s Man of the Match following this game …. yup, u didn’t guess it….Roy Keane!
Think you’ll find Vieira got to Keane here.
Think what ever happened in the tunnel , Keane let Viera know who was going to have the last word on the pitch that day !
Well Roy did a good job of psyching himself up as United ran out comfortable 4-2 winners – so I’d say it was Keane who well and truly got to Vera, who wouldn’t go near Keane all game.
really? and the score of this match was….
just a mean dirty player who should never have been allowed to play again,[anywhere]
viera shat his pants…haha..typical arsenal
What a tit Roy Keane was.
And as for bumfluff tache Neville…..
Typical united nobjockey spouting off, Roy Keane was a disgrace to English football just like United are a disgrace to English football.
Luckily for us English you only represent Trafford and not a real City like Manchester, the world now knows theres only one club in Manchester.