Speaking at the launch of his autobiography The Second Half, Keane said he isn't sure if their relationship can ever be repaired when asked if he could forgive his former manager.
"I'm not sure," he replied when asked if he could ever forgive Ferguson.
"Football is a small world and eventually you will cross paths with people again. The problem I had and one of the reasons when you are writing things and reflect on it is when you work with somebody for such a long time, and obviously we had our disagreements and I departed and I had no problems with that.
"It's afterwards when you start coming out with all sorts of nonsense.
For Alex Ferguson not just to criticise myself, but other players who were part of a team that brought good days to supporters. When you think of what he made out of it, he made millions of pounds, he got his statue, he got a stand named after him."
"I'm not sure," he replied when asked if he could ever forgive Ferguson.
"Football is a small world and eventually you will cross paths with people again. The problem I had and one of the reasons when you are writing things and reflect on it is when you work with somebody for such a long time, and obviously we had our disagreements and I departed and I had no problems with that.
"It's afterwards when you start coming out with all sorts of nonsense.
For Alex Ferguson not just to criticise myself, but other players who were part of a team that brought good days to supporters. When you think of what he made out of it, he made millions of pounds, he got his statue, he got a stand named after him."


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