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12th December 2023
01:07pm GMT

"You were talking about the final. Thinking about where the parades were. You need a reality check!""We weren't talking about a final," Wright argued, "we were just having a laugh. We were happy, and you weren't happy with us being happy!" Five years and one Euro 2020 (actually in 2021) close call later, Roy Keane is thinking, 'This lot are at it again'. During a wide-ranging chat on Euro 2024 - now that the group stage draw has been made - Keane engaged in some lively debate with Wright, Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher on Stick to Football. English confidence was high, with names like Bellingham, Foden, Saka and Kane getting three-quarters of that panel close to carried away. Luckily, Keane was back for that reality check refresher. [caption id="attachment_296109" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
Roy Keane has the Stick to Football panel in stitches.[/caption]
"I just feel that France, the somehow, the knowhow, their game management, their big moments, I just feel like you’re not gonna beat them. You say [William] Saliba’s a sub, do you know what I mean? Mbappe’s a freak [too]."All eyes then turned to Keane, the former Ireland captain and one (kind of) neutral in the room. One wonders if Neville was deliberately on the wind-up when he read out England's potential route to the final - Italy (quarters), France (semis) and Germany, Portugal or Spain in the final.
"You're already in the final," declared Keane, "aye?! "Take that [group stages board] away! Jesus Christ, they haven't won anything!""Be careful of the group stages," he warned. "You should get over this thing that England are going to coast through the group... Denmark are no mugs. Serbia, too." Saying all that, Keane stated that England 'are in great shape' and there should not be any issues regarding potential to go deep in the tournament, or belief they can win it.
"The one big hope we have, and you don't want to put too much on him, is that kid Evan Ferguson, at Brighton. He has to stay fit, play well and, even then, it is unfair to put all the pressure on him," said Keane."If you look at the options Ireland have, a lot of them are down in the Championship." Related links:
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