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Keane expects to leave Man Utd at end of season
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-09-30 09:38

"This team has to learn to grind out results when everything isn't going your way. You have to stand up."

roy keane manchester unitedFerguson's assistant Carlos Queiroz says the apparent 'stupid' taunt he aimed at the fans following their reaction to the Blackburn defeat was a misinterpretation of remarks he made to the Portuguese paper O Jogo.

"The comments attributed to me in the press on Tuesday are not an accurate reflection of my view of the fans, or what I said," Queiroz told the club's website on Thursday.

"We have the best fans in football. Their loyalty, passion, support and respect for the team and the game are testament to this.

"I am only sorry that what I said was misinterpreted."


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