Keane stands by decision to leave United

Roy Keane maintains the abrupt decision to sever his ties with Manchester United was the right one

Roy Keane maintains the abrupt decision to sever his ties with Manchester United was the right one. The Corkman returned to Old Trafford for the first time since he left United in November last night, with almost 70,000 turning up for his testimonial clash with Celtic.

Keane admitted he enjoyed the occasion far more than he had expected, but there was no sense of nostalgia from the 34-year-old, who has never been one prepared to let sentiment get in the way of his professional pride.

So, in the week when Ruud van Nistelrooy's United exit was virtually signed, sealed and delivered by Alex Ferguson's boot when he ordered the Dutchman out of the team hotel on Sunday, Keane is adamant his equally startling exit was the best move all round.

Keane said: "It was bad timing in the sense I was injured, it was November and I couldn't sign for another club until January, but I agreed with the manager. It had come to an end. There is never a nice way to leave a club, especially one like United when I had been there for so long.

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"But we both knew it was for the best and there is no doubt in my mind that is true. It was all very amicable and I certainly do not lose any sleep about it. I have met the manager on one or two occasions since and there is no problem."

Wisely, Keane opted not to get too deeply embroiled in Ferguson's spat with Van Nistelrooy. He did speak to the Dutchman over the weekend once it became clear Van Nistelrooy's presence was not welcome in the home dressing room at Old Trafford.

As one of the few senior club figures to stand up for Keane following his much-publicised MUTV rant in the aftermath of the embarrassing Premiership defeat at Middlesbrough, Van Nistelrooy has a special bond with the former Republic of Ireland captain.

So, while eager not to take sides, Keane did offer the view that not everything is as it seems sometimes. Keane said: "There are two sides to every story. Maybe one day we will find out what happened but I don't know. I always got on quite well with Ruud. He is still under contract to United and I wish him well."

United will always hold a special place in his affections and, for all their current turmoil, he insists the Red Devils are in safe hands.

"It was always going to be tough for United this season with Chelsea doing so well," he said. "They did win the Carling Cup this season but I am sure the manager will say that is not enough for a club like United, so hopefully, they will bounce back next year.

"I will always have an interest in United and my heart will always be with the club. But that is life. I am sure there will be one or two players leaving and hopefully they will buy one or two. But the club is in very safe hands, I am sure of that."