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‘Football is an art,’ Arsene Wenger once said.

Perhaps Manchester United legend Roy Keane inspired the thought, maybe in one of his infamous clashes with Arsenal’s Patrick Viera.

For Irish amateur artist Seán Harte, Keane has become something of a muse.

Manchester United's former captain was the spark for a series of portraits immortalising his red cards which Seán painted at home in Dublin.

Now a Sky Sports pundit, Keane was sent off 11 times during during his 12-year stint at Old Trafford and recently talked through each one on an episode of The Overlaps' Stick to Football podcast.

Seán, a visual designer by trade, thought the moments would be well-suited to the canvas.

Roy Keane was sent off 11 times during during his 12-year stint at Old Trafford and recently talked through each one on an episode of The Overlaps' Stick to Football podcast 

His most famous tackle was on Erling Haaland's father Alf-Inge back in...

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