Quinton Fortune admits it is impossible to name his greatest Manchester United teammate - but playing alongside such a star-studded group made one thing easier.
The former South Africa international touched down at Old Trafford from Atletico Madrid in January 2000 and went on to play 127 games for the Premier League giants.
Fortune was often deployed as back-up to Roy Keane, Paul Scholes and others. Naturally, those two highly-decorated United greats were picked out by Fortune, who departed in 2006 with three Premier League titles and an FA Cup winner's medal in his individual trophy cabinet.
He says training alongside those players made the intense challenge that is the English top-flight a little simpler. Signing the season after United
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