Former Red Devil Picks All-Time Manchester United XI – No Room For David Beckham Or Ruud Van Nistelrooy

The former midfielder was a trainee at the Red Devils…

Former Manchester United academy member and professional footballer Robbie Savage has revealed his all time Manchester United XI.

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The Welshman went on to play for teams including Leicester City, Blackburn Rovers, and Derby County after leaving the Old Trafford club. Here is his best United XI…

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GK) Peter Schmeichel

The Dane is a legend at the club, having won the Champions League alongside quite a few Premier Leagues.

RB) Gary Neville

Now known for his punditry on Sky Sports, Neville was Manchester United and England’s right-back for nearly a decade.

LB) Denis Irwin

The Irishman was signed for just £625,000 in 1990, and went on to stay in the team until the next decade.

CB) Rio Ferdinand

Once the record signing for an English club, Ferdinand captained both his club and country at times. Only left the club in the summer, and is now at QPR.

CB) Steve Bruce

The now Hull City manager was one of the best players to never play for England, and gets in this side ahead of Nemanja Vidic.

CM) Paul Scholes

Lauded by colleagues such as Xavi and Zinedine Zidane as one of the greats of his generation, Scholes is still a firm fan favourite.

CM) Roy Keane

Now known more for his temper than his football, Keane was actually a very good player in his time.

RM) Cristiano Ronaldo

Before his mega move to Real Madrid, Ronaldo was one of the best players at Old Trafford. He won the Champions League with the club in 2008.

LM) Ryan Giggs

A legend in his playing days, the Welshman is now the assistant manager under current boss Louis van Gaal.

ST) Eric Cantona

The striker was an inspired signing, even if he is now mostly remembered for talking about fishermen and practising kung fu on fans.

ST) Wayne Rooney

The current skipper makes it in to the team ahead of luminaries such as Ruud van Nistelrooy and Dwight Yorke. He could break the all time goalscoring record for the side over the next season or two.