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Former Premier League striker lifts the lid on Roy Keane the manager and how Man United legend told players 'you're going to be working in McDonald's' and telling them 'I just don't like you'

Former Premier League striker Kevin Lisbie has lifted the lid on his experiences playing under Roy Keane while at Ipswich Town.

The Jamaican international striker played 113 times in the Premier League, scoring 14 goals and providing five assists, most famously featuring for Charlton Athletic in the English top-flight.

As well as the Addicks, Lisbie also had stints with Derby, Colchester and Ipswich Town, where he teamed up with Manchester United legend Keane.

Keane, known as a hard-tackling, no-nonsense midfielder who demanded the highest standards from his team-mates, had a brief managerial career of 181 games at Sunderland and Ipswich, before transitioning into media work.