Rio Ferdinand would 'like to see Roy Keane take cost at Sunderland'... however claims the previous Manchester United legend MUST adapt his managerial 'approach' as the following technology of footballers are 'wired very in a different way'
- Rio Ferdinand says he would 'love' to see Roy Keane take cost at Sunderland
- He says Keane has the 'charisma' and 'potential' to succeed on the League One facet
- Nevertheless, Ferdinand believes Keane might need to adapt his managerial 'approach'
- TV BT Sport pundit says the following technology of stars are 'wired very in a different way'
Rio Ferdinand says he would 'love' to see Roy Keane take cost at Sunderland as he believes the previous Manchester United midfielder has the 'charisma' and 'potential' to succeed on the membership.
Nevertheless, he suspects Keane might need to adapt his managerial 'approach' to cope with the modern-day footballers - claiming the following technology of stars are 'wired very in a different way'.
However, the League One membership are extraordinarily keen on signing Keane as their new supervisor following the sacking of Lee Johnson final month. Each events are mentioned to be embroiled in negotiations over the vacant position.
Regardless of having entered into 'superior talks', Sunderland are persevering with to talk with different candidates in case the deal for the previous Manchester United captain collapses.
Ferdinand has mentioned that he would 'love' to see his former team-mate again in administration. He believes Keane has the 'charisma' and 'potential' to take Sunderland to the following degree.
'I'd simply like to see him in it. I'd like to see him in there and have one other go at it,' Ferdinand mentioned on his Rio Ferdinand Presents FIVE YouTube channel.
'I love watching him, he's very tongue in cheek, he performs a task within the studio now which is nice.
'But I'd prefer to see that character in and across the coaching floor and in press conferences earlier than and after recreation to see how he reacts once more.
'I think he's at all times needed to get again into teaching and managing. This has been just a little passion for him till a chance comes.
'I really hope he does [become Sunderland manager] and he did alright there. He won the Championship in 2006-2007 and he's someone that has the charisma, the profile and it's about proving that he's received the received the flexibility now.'
Nevertheless, Ferdinand worries that Keane's strategy to sure conditions could also be outdated.
In consequence, he has inspired his former team-mate to vary with the occasions - claiming this technology of footballers are 'wired very in a different way'.
Ferdinand added: 'A big thing with Roy, being in the changing room with him and getting to know him to a certain degree, it's simply the way in which typically he would strategy conditions.
'There was no seatbelt, there was no precaution. There was no, "Let me just approach it this way with a little bit of softness", everything was really hard, direct and cold and sometimes it could get personal with certain things.
'Today's footballer ain't going to just accept that. They're not going to just accept it or reply in the way in which that you simply want them to on a soccer pitch.
'Players are wired very differently and brought up groomed in a very different way. They don't have possibly the identical capability to cope with stuff like that which is so forceful and direct.
'It can sometimes have that vicious undertone to it and that's one thing that you simply'd prefer to suppose, with the time he's had within the media, time to mirror that he might change that strategy barely if he's going to go in there and actually fulfil the potential I'm certain he feels he has a supervisor.'