New Aston Villa assistant manager Roy Keane refuses to "promise miracles" but hopes to give the Birmingham club boss Paul Lambert every support to get the team back to winning ways, he said on Wednesday. Former Manchester United midfielder Keane, who will combine his Villa role with his existing job as deputy to Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill, has been out of club football since being sacked as boss of Ipswich Town in January 2011. "I have some good experience from my playing days -- some bad ones as well," added Keane, who played under two of English football's legendary managers in Brian Clough and Alex Ferguson during his spells at Nottingham Forest and Manchester United.
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