
""What happens in these job interviews? I'm intrigued," Keane said. "Why do they keep giving certain people a job? What happens in the interview that they sit there and go, and 12, 14 months later, 'he's not the guy for us'. "Do you not suss that out when you speak to them? You look somebody in the eye and go "You see who's making the decisions at Manchester United. You still have Ferguson and David Gill hanging around like a bad smell. "Who's making the decisions? [co-owner Sir Jim] Ratcliffe, [director of football Jason] Wilcox?""
""I'd go with Eddie Howe. I like him," Keane continued. "I like what he's done. He's managed a lot of games. When his teams are at it, the"
Ruben Amorim was sacked and Manchester United will appoint an interim manager until the summer while searching for their seventh permanent manager since Sir Alex Ferguson's 2013 retirement. The club has struggled to move on from Ferguson, who won 13 Premier League titles, and he remains at the club as a non-executive director after leaving an ambassadorial role last season. Caretaker Darren Fletcher spoke with Ferguson before taking charge for the 2-2 draw with Burnley. Roy Keane questioned who is making recruitment decisions at United and criticised the ongoing influence of Ferguson and David Gill, suggesting Eddie Howe as a suitable permanent appointment because of his calmness.
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