Manchester United pair rightfully inducted as the next two PL Hall of Famers

Swindon Town's Brian 'Killer' Kilcline and Manchester United players Eric Cantona and Roy Keane (Photo by Phil Cole/Allsport/Getty Images)
Swindon Town's Brian 'Killer' Kilcline and Manchester United players Eric Cantona and Roy Keane (Photo by Phil Cole/Allsport/Getty Images) /
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Roy Keane of Manchester United
Roy Keane of Manchester United (Mandatory Credit: Laurence Griffiths /Allsport) /

There is no disputing the Manchester United pairs’ induction – they were simply world-class in their respective positions

Roy Keane, like Eric Cantona, needs no introduction. He led United to 7 Premier League titles, 4 FA Cup gold medals, and one important Champions League – a commanding figure in their treble-winning accomplishment in1998-99.

Keane had a long career, an extremely long career with the Manchester club. He perfectly embodied what it was to be a Red Devil and what we came to know as the “United Way”. He racked up 366 Premier League appearances between 1993 and 2005.

Up today, fans cannot wait to hear Keane’s opinion on footballing affairs surrounding his old clubs, rival clubs, and even opinions on some of his fellow pundits – he is one of the best to listen to when climbing into a topic.

He never holds back on his thoughts and says it like it is, something rare in the game today. With “King Eric“, as he is referred to by the United public, they have brought home 19 titles to The Theatre of Dreams.

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These are only two Manchester United players who are highly decorated and a true testament to their English dominance for so long in the Premier League.