Former Man United player Roy Keane criticizes Arsenal players' self-interest

DUBLIN, IRELAND - JUNE 13: Roy Keane, the Republic of Ireland assistant manager looks on prior to the UEFA EURO 2016 Qualifier Group D match between Republic of Ireland and Scotland at Aviva Stadium on June 13, 2015 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Ian Walton/Getty Images)

Arsenal players are too obsessed with "selfies and six-packs", according to Roy Keane. Arsene Wenger's men are considered a legitimate threat to Chelsea's bid for back-to-back Premier League titles, after addressing the need for a goalkeeper with the signing of Petr Cech from their London rivals.

Arsenal's ambitions, however, were dismissed by outspoken former Manchester United captain Keane. In comments appearing in Ireland's Sunday World newspaper, Keane accused the playing squad of being too vain.

"We've the same thing ... [every year]. There's too many Arsenal players interested in selfies, I think, whatever they are," said Keane. "Instead of focusing on winning Premier League titles, it's all about how their bodies look, how their hair is, more so than winning football matches, which is the way things are going. They've got good players, really good players, it's just one or two of their players are more interested in selfies and six-packs."

He added: "They've lots of good players, good characters who roll their sleeves up, just not those who are trying to get their pictures every day of the week, selfies."

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