An interesting anecdote from the Manchester United dressing room.
Sir Alex Ferguson and Roy Keane, former manager and captain of Manchester United, now two sharply warring parties, which are each "got beaten" in autobiographies, and statements in the media.
However, in the middle of a war of words, one party, in this case, Kin, told the story of a laudable rival.
Kin is representing London book "The Second Half" (second half), told an interesting anecdote, which substantiate the claim that Ferguson always knew how to "feel" the group with whom he worked and to choose exactly the way you need to approach players before matches.
He told the match when United needed to play a match of Premier League with Tottenham.
"I thought at one point that all that is necessary to group - not a big speech in the locker room before the game.'ve Played with Tottenham at home. Thought: 'He will not probably going to come in and talk to us about the Tottenham half an hour ... 'we all knew who they were kind and polite group of players, but it was clear to everyone that we will put a ** no end, "said Kin and added:
"And then he Usai and said, 'Guys, it's Tottenham ...' and that was it. Brilliant."
Ferguson and Keane collaborated 12 and a half years to "Old Trafford" and during that time won seven Champion of England, but they were not parted in charity.
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