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31st July 2016
08:00pm BST

“If you are going in to manage at club level, that’s your job. You couldn’t do the two," O'Neill told the Sunday Times.
“Roy can answer for himself but I think he would feel that way too. With his experience of Villa in mind, if an assistant manager’s job position occurred again, he would maybe have second thoughts about it."
Keane started his career under Martin O'Neill by briefly merging his role as Aston Villa assistant manager role with the Ireland number two job but, in late 2014, he decided to concentrate his energy on the national team.
O'Neill said: “In one aspect, I’m quite pleased that Roy’s name is being mentioned again (in relation to club management). It feels like he’s really contributing. I would really be disappointed if he left but I don’t want to hold anybody.”
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