Former Manchester United skipper, Roy Keane has spoken up about the role he played in the development of Real Madrid forward, Cristiano Ronaldo.
The 44-year-old who is now into management played together with Ronaldo at Old Trafford between 2003 and 2005.
Speaking to reporters recently, Keane claimed he had an influence on the Portuguese career.
“Yeah I made him.
“Only for me he wouldn’t be where he is.
“Of course yeah, obviously different players have different traits in how you speak to them and who you shout at and who you don’t, but I didn’t shout at Ronaldo that much. I didn’t have to,” Keane explained.
Ronaldo has won three Premier League titles, one La Liga title, two Champions League trophies and three ballon D’or awards.