Keane ready for summer comeback
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Roy Keane admits he is keen to return to football management as soon as possible.
The Manchester United legend quit as boss of Sunderland in December last year after a string of poor matches.
He has since travelled the world learning new training methods of some of the world's best tactical brains.
Keane spent some time last year checking out the methods used by the formidable New Zealand rugby union side.
He then turned his attention back to football and flew out to Portugal last week to study the style of Benfica Spanish boss Quique Flores.
"I wanted to know the methods of Benfica's work from the juniors to the first team. Benfica have some of the best faculties on the continent," said the Irishman.
"My future? I'm hopeful because I want to get back into management in the summer.
"I don't know where that will be but I'm keeping all my options open and wouldn't dismiss the possibility of working abroad."
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The Manchester United legend quit as boss of Sunderland in December last year after a string of poor matches.
He has since travelled the world learning new training methods of some of the world's best tactical brains.
Keane spent some time last year checking out the methods used by the formidable New Zealand rugby union side.
He then turned his attention back to football and flew out to Portugal last week to study the style of Benfica Spanish boss Quique Flores.
"I wanted to know the methods of Benfica's work from the juniors to the first team. Benfica have some of the best faculties on the continent," said the Irishman.
"My future? I'm hopeful because I want to get back into management in the summer.
"I don't know where that will be but I'm keeping all my options open and wouldn't dismiss the possibility of working abroad."
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