FIFA 15: 10 Missing Legends Who EA Must Include

By Sam Heard /

10. Roy Keane

Suggested Rating €“ 87 We see Roy Keane on a regular basis on ITV, normally spouting his disdain at what the modern game has become and how far his United team has fallen. Perhaps the source of all the Irishman€™s disdain is that EA seems to find him unworthy of placement on their roster of Legends. It is curious that Keane hasn€™t been included in FIFA€™s selection of the game€™s greats. After Eric Cantona€™s shock retirement in the 1996/97 season, Keane stepped up to become United€™s captain between 1997-2001 and barked orders from the back with a rule of iron. It was during Keane€™s tenure as club captain that United enjoyed the finest years in the club€™s history, in particular that treble-winning 1998/99 season. Keane is arguably the greatest captain who ever led a team at Old Trafford and it is extremely surprising that we haven€™t seen him honoured in the white-and-gold card of a Legend. With Gary Neville having made the cut, it seems only natural that Roy Keane should be inducted in FIFA 15 also.