Roy Keane, 52, shows off his shirtless physique as he enjoys a beach day while on holiday in Barbados
He is best known for his stellar sporting career with Manchester United.
And Roy Keane enjoyed a well-deserved break from his pundit duties as he headed to the beach on Tuesday during a relaxing holiday in Barbados.
The 52-year-old Irish football star showed off his physique shirtless as he relaxed in the Caribbean sun.
Known for his no-nonsense, expert opinions, Roy emerged from the ocean wearing blue octopus-print swim trunks.
During a recent appearance on Sky Sports, Roy said Arsenal are capable of winning the Premier League title this season and expressed doubts that Manchester City can maintain their dominance.
Roy Keane, 52, enjoyed a well-deserved break from his punditry duties as he headed to the beach during a relaxing holiday in Barbados on Tuesday.
The Irish football star showed off his physique shirtless as he relaxed in the Caribbean sun.
After a period of worry for City, they bounced back with a 2-1 win over Luton Town on Sunday and are currently fourth in the table.
Keane is concerned City may lack the “will” and “hunger” needed to leapfrog their Premier League counterparts but insists it would be madness to bet against a team that has won their last three title.
Speaking on Sky Sports after City’s 3-3 draw with Spurs, Keane said: “I certainly wouldn’t bet against Manchester City, but I’m starting to doubt City will win the title “
He went on to add, “There’s a reason this tournament hasn’t been won for four years in a row because by maintaining that level, that hunger, that desire, you get a few injuries and some of the top guys come out of it.”
“But of course I look at Arsenal and Liverpool, especially Arsenal with their strength and depth and the experience they had last year.”
Jamie Carragher agreed with Keane, saying Arsenal will be stronger and more challenging opponents after the 2022-23 campaign, while Liverpool have a track record of winning the league in recent years.
Carragher said: “If you asked all of us, I think we would still prefer Manchester City for the title. We’ve seen this before with City, where they run around in the second half of the season, win 10 or 12 games with a lead and get swept away by other teams. Perhaps Arsenal will be stronger this season because of their experience in moments like this and we know Liverpool have been there before.”
Carragher went on to say that he is glad to see teams like Arsenal and Liverpool challenging Manchester City as it makes the title race more exciting for fans.
Known for his no-nonsense, expert opinions, Roy emerged from the ocean wearing blue octopus-print swim trunks.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Roy said Arsenal are capable of winning the Premier League title this season and Che doubts Manchester City can maintain their dominance.
He said: “I know you (Micah Richards) don’t want to hear this, but it’s good for neutrals to see City’s low points.
“You think about them winning the treble last season and you think, ‘Who’s ever going to stop them?’ You feel like you have a title race now.
“You saw where Arsenal were last season and City still tied them down. It feels like the season could extend into the final months due to the situation City find themselves in.
Keane continued to talk about Tottenham’s current situation, saying: “They need to get some of their best players back (from injury).
“They’ve had a good start to the season, they’ve had some tough moments in the last few weeks but they’ve played some decent games. Recruit one or two players during January.
“Can they compete for the top four? It’s a big ask, but the manager impressed me. His personality is now helping the club. His laid-back approach helps the players.
“Top four might be a bit of a stretch, but there have been big improvements at Spurs over the last few months.”