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Jonathan Gorrie

Roy Keane 'involved in heated exchange with Ipswich fan' after Manchester United draw

Roy Keane appeared to have been involved in a heated exchange with an Ipswich supporter during Manchester United’s Premier League draw on Sunday.

The former United captain managed the Tractor Boys 2009 and 2011 and was on punditry for Ruben Amorim’s first game in charge, which ended 1-1 at Portman Road.

Marcus Rashford had given the Red Devils an early lead after turning in Amad Diallo’s cross within the opening two minutes before Omari Hutchinson’s deflected strike put the hosts back on level terms.

In a video posted by the Daily Mail, Keane appears to respond to a supporter who looks to be goading him while the Sky Sports coverage was on an advertisement break.

Home supporters were reportedly spewing insults at Keane, to which the 53-year-old seemingly responded.

Keane could be seen heading over to one particular supporter and having an angry exchange of words, while another social media video appears to show Keane telling the individual: “I’ll wait for you in the cark park!”

Keane, who endured a fractious relationship with sections of the Ipswich support during his time in charge of the Tractor Boys, was eventually ushered away before returning to his punditry duty.

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