Roy Keane may well be in the minority when it comes to his opinion of John McGinn.However, when it comes to the Irishman and his occasional wild footballing takes, he’s happy to stand on a hill, all alone.John McGinn has found himself in the firing line despite enjoying a successful season with Aston Villa and ScotlandGettyAston Villa star McGinn falls into the N’Golo Kante mould of professional players.Lauded by teammates past and present for his attributes both off the pitch while playing the role of unsung hero on it.But McGinn’s value doesn’t appear to have resonated with Keane who recently described the Scotland star as a ‘pub player’ on the Stick to Football podcast.What did Keane say about McGinn?“He’s one of these fellas, when he’s bad, when he has his bad days, he does look like a pub player,” Keane said.“When he’s off it, he’s shocking. When he’s bad, wow.“I’ve watched him long enough. And the stats are, when he’s in the team week in week out, you go ‘if these managers all like him..’”The 31-year-old, who joined Aston Villa in 2018, captained the Midlands club to Europa League glory last month.McGinn played a key role in Villa’s fourth-placed Premier League finish to guarantee Unai Emery’s side Champions League football next season.And arguably the crowning moment in what has been a superb season for the midfielder could come in the early hours of Sunday morning if he is selected to face Haiti in Scotland’s World Cup opener and his first ever appearance at the tournament.Keane’s comments did not go down well with talkSPORT’s Gabby Agbonlahor who arrived fully loaded with ammunition during Friday’s Sports Breakfast.McGinn helped guide Aston Villa to Europa League glory in MayGettyAgbonlahor was having none of what Keane had to say and jumped to the defence of the Aston Villa captaintalkSPORT“I’ve got a bone to pick with Roy Keane,” the former Aston Villa striker began.“He did a podcast recently and said that when John McGinn is not at it, he’s a pub player.“That just sums up Roy Keane to be honest. It says to me, tell me you don’t watch Aston Villa every week without telling me.“John McGinn, every game he’s at it.“He’s the most reliable player game after game. So Roy Keane, be quiet mate.”Roy Keane spent less than 5 months as Paul Lambert’s assistant at Aston VillaNot the best Agbonlahor was coached by Keane during the Ireland legend’s brief spell as assistant manager at Aston Villa in 2014.Keane was Paul Lambert’s right-hand man at Villa park and according to Agbonlahor, his coaching skills left a lot to be desired.“Not a great coach, “Agbonlahor said without hesitation. “I’m just being honest, look at his coaching career he’s not done well.”Quizzed on Keane’s main coaching flaws, he replied: “Anger issues. It’s a different generation of players.“I remember after a game against QPR, he got a can of Red Bull and threw it across into the shower.“‘He said, ‘I see you all drinking Red Bull, it doesn’t work. Do the science.’“He went on this tantrum and I’m covering my face thinking I’m gonna burst out laughing here.Agbonlahor hit out at Keane angry outbursts during his time at Villa ParkGetty“But apparently in one of his books, it says he had a Red Bull before every game.“Make your mind up Roy, which one is it mate?”