Republic of Ireland assistant manager Roy Keane faced the media today ahead of the crucial play off first leg against Bosnia on Friday.
Keane was in typically bullish form providing the room with a series of one liners and direct answers.
One of the more remarkable things to come out of the interview was Keane's insistence that he made Cristiano Ronaldo the player that he is today, the day after the three time Ballon D'Or winner released his own feature film.
Keane was quick to interrupt a question regarding Ronaldo's praise for him by saying:
Yeah, I made him, only for me he wouldn't be where he is.
He then sits back into his chair and explains how he was responsible for turning Ronaldo from a teenager into one of the games greatest ever players.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfQhCjI5ncs
Away from Ronaldo, Keane was talking about the crunch tie against Bosnia on Friday. The assistant manager was typically candid when assessing our chances in the tie.
It's very straightforward, we've got two games, let's try and get two good results and we'll qualify, if we don't, we won't.
An away goal would be great, two would be fantastic, three?? well....
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