The former Manchester United boss said in September that he had only
managed four 'world class' players in his time at Old Trafford.
Eric Cantona, Ryan Giggs, Cristiano Ronaldo and Paul Scholes were all
hailed by the Scot, with the likes of Keane and Peter Schmeichel both
left out.
Despite the pair spending 12-and-a-half seasons together, their frosty
relationship came to an end following Keane's exit from United in 2005.
But O'Neill insists Ferguson was wrong not to include Keane in his list of 'world class' players.
"Roy’s an iconic figure, and he’s been a world-class footballer, regardless of what Sir Alex Ferguson says," O'Neill said.
"He [Keane] was a world-class player because he influenced that great Manchester United side like you wouldn’t believe.
"He was the driving force of the team and when you are winning leagues
and big cups and you have a driving force like that, I’m sorry but you
can be classed as nothing else but world-class.
Keane and O'Neill successfully guided the Republic of Ireland to a place
at next summer's European Championships following a 2-0 win over
Bosnia-Herzegovina on Monday.


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