London, Aug 11: Manchester United legend Roy Keane is convinced that Sir Alex Ferguson's team will retain the Premier League "comfortably".
"Even Sir Alex Ferguson said the other day the league's getting tougher. But I don't think so. If United are really at it, which they will be, they'll win it comfortably," the Sun quoted Keane, as saying.
"Even last year when United were slipping up, no team was strong enough to take advantage of it," he added.
The 40-year-old further dismissed talk of United lacking enough experience following the retirements of Edwin van der Sar, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville.
"United have bought well. People talk about losing experience and I appreciate that Van der Sar, Neville and Scholes have all retired. But they have good young players coming through - and Wayne Rooney can play better than he did last season," Keane said.
"When you look at the players they have left behind, they have Vidic, Rio, Darren Fletcher - these are all international players. And Giggsy is still there, too. United don't let players go unless they know they have players coming through to replace them," he added. (ANI)
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