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Roy Keane reignites his feud with Sir Alex Ferguson with sarcastic jibe at him missing a Manchester derby to go to his son's wedding, mocking Fergie claim that he 'always did what was right for United'

Roy Keane has taken a dig at legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson for missing a Manchester derby in 2000 to go to his son's wedding.

The outspoken midfielder played 13 seasons under Ferguson at Old Trafford but left on unsavoury terms in 2005 after criticising his teammates in an interview on the club's in-house TV channel - MUTV.

Keane has held something of a grudge against his former boss ever since, and hit out at him again during a recent appearance on The Overlap.

With Keane and Gary Neville asked the final score of the first derby they started together in a quiz against Sportsmail's Micah Richards and Jill Sott, they recalled a game in 2000 where Steve McClaren led the side in Ferguson's absence.