When Keane was asked if he had anything to add, the Sky Sports pundit said he was “Just listening”, before adding: “There’s a good vibe going on.”
Ten Hag then joked: “Oh, you don’t want to spoil the vibes, no?”, as a slightly cringy exchange began.
The Irishman, who heavily criticised the club last season amid their worst-ever Premier League campaign, said: “Not tonight, next week, next week,” to which Ten Hag said: “I know, thank you.”
Keane finished by warning: “I’ll be waiting…Just keep winning, it’s easy, it’ll be no problem,” before the Dutchman quipped: “It’s so simple.”
THE BIGGER PICTURE
After a disastrous last season, where United secured their lowest-ever Premier League finish of eighth, it was vital Ten Hag’s team got off to a positive start in 2024-25. Bigger tests lie ahead but the Red Devils will be delighted to have got the three points to kickstart their campaign.
Ten Hag’s United side travel to the Amex next Saturday to take on Fabian Hurzeler’s new Brighton team in their second Premier League match. On September 1, they face bitter rivals Liverpool in the first derby under new manager Arne Slot.