Former Manchester United skipper Roy Keane would do a better job than ex-teammate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the Red Devils manager according to John Giles.
Former Leeds United and Republic of Ireland international winger made this known while he was Speaking On The Stand Podcast.
According to him, Roy Keane would do better than his former teammate at Old Trafford.
The ex-Manchester United skipper is without a coaching job at the moment after he left English Championship club, Nottingham Forest, this summer.
Roy Keane spent just five months in a coaching role with the former European champions before his exit this summer.
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He was previously with the Republic of Ireland as an assistant manager.
On his part, Solskjaer is still in his job as the Manchester United manager despite the poor form recorded towards the end of last season.
He had started his managerial reign at Old Trafford on a positive note with 14 wins in his first 17 games in all competitions.
The good start prompted the club to convert his interim appointment to a permanent one.
He had replaced the sacked Jose Mourinho in December on an interim basis.
After his permanent appointment was confirmed in March, Solskjaer and his Manchester United players won 14 games out of 19 as season ended in May.