Manchester United legend Roy Keane has a cheeky dig at 'devastating' City: 'They will take some stopping... but it's in the club's DNA to mess up'
- Pep Guardiola's side recorded a superb 4-2 victory at Napoli on Wednesday
- City have secured a place in the knockout stages in the Champions League
- Premier League leaders have a five-point gap over second-placed United
Manchester City are flying at home and in Europe and the only team that may stop them is themselves, according to Roy Keane.
Pep Guardiola's side recorded a superb 4-2 victory at Napoli on Wednesday night that secured a place in the knockout stages for a fifth successive year.
Unbeaten Premier League leaders City have also opened a five-point gap over second-placed Manchester United after 10 games.
Roy Keane sounded note of caution after witnessing Manchester City fall short recently
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The devastating manner in which they slice open opponents prompted Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri to describe City as the 'best team in Europe'.
But former Manchester United captain Keane sounded a note of caution after witnessing City fall short in the Premier League and Champions League in the past two years.
Speaking on ITV, Keane said: 'My only concern for City at the moment is that it is in their DNA, as a club, to mess things up.
City defender Nicolas Otamendi celebrates after scoring his side's equaliser against Napoli
John Stones roars with delight after thumping a header in off the underside of the bar
'They have previous where people have got carried away with City.
'But you look at the squad, the players they have, the coach, they will take some stopping.'
Manchester City face Arsenal in the league on Sunday.
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