Manchester United legend Roy Keane has taken a swipe at Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood.
Keane says Sherwood was positioning himself to take the Aston Villa manager's job long before Paul Lambert was sacked.
He writes in his updated autobiography: "I went to watch Villa against Bournemouth in the FA Cup a few weeks before Paul was sacked and Tim Sherwood was sitting behind me. I just thought, 'All right....'
"Some men go to matches if they think there's a job there for them. I believe Tim had been at two or three games.
"It's not a criticism of Tim. It's part of the game, it's the industry we're in.
"I'd go the other way myself. If I thought the manager was under pressure and I was somehow being linked to the job, I'd avoid the place."
Keane stepped down as Lambert's No 2 in November to concentrate on his role as assistant manager to Martin O'Neill for the Republic of Ireland.