Roy Keane and Gary Neville clash over criticism of two United stars Roy Keane on The Overlap Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has insisted Marcus Rashford and Casemiro should not be chastised for arranging a transaltlantic getaway during the international break. The United duo were spotted in America over the last few days, as they had time off during the break in the Premier League season. Appearing on the latest episode of The Overlap alongside his former United team-mate Gary Neville, Keane suggested the long-haul trip for Rashford and Casemiro was not the biggest issue concerning new United boss Ruben Amorim.

“They would have had that booked and sorted a few weeks ago,” said Keane. “I wouldn’t be a big fan of it but I wouldn’t have been annoyed. I would have thought there is bigger stuff to worry about than what they’ve been doing.

"Players like Rashford and these other lads, going to the States and going on private jets...

that’s the norm for them. "Long flights, jetlag, that’s their normal. Some get a night off and they going to Paris.

That’s normal for them now." When Neville suggested players in their United team would not have gone on a mid-season holiday if the team were in the bottom half of the table, Keane responded in typically feisty fashion. "We wouldn’t have been f***king 14th in the league,” added the Irishman.

“If we were 14th, there would have been people murdered! "We would never have got to 14th. You sort it all out befo.