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19th September 2021
07:04pm BST

"It was Men v. Boys. I couldn't believe how bad Spurs were. "You can have an off-day, and obviously sometimes you can lose to quality, but the lack of desire, particularly the second and the last goal, all the goals, you talk about wanting to put your body on the line... "The game is 90-odd minutes long. This idea that a team does well in the first half, it doesn't matter. It matters over the course of a game. You get through your difficult spells. You try and survive; you stay in the game."Keane next turned his fire on Spurs captain Harry Kane and what he perceived to be a lack of fight from him.
"I've no problem with Tottenham being short of quality, and I'm including Kane... Kane's body language today, and his performance, oh my goodness. "I'm pretty angry watching Spurs there today. We'll talk about it with the goals but look at that second goal there [from Kante] - the difference between desire and wanting to win a football match, Chelsea had that."https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1439645385031520256 Once Richards and Souness had a chance to give their thoughts on Tottenham's latest league slip-up, which drops them to seventh, Keane was back in there. Referring back to that Kante shot again, the former Manchester United captain declared:
"There's no excuses. I'd love to ask these players, international players, why are you not going out to close down the shot? That was the danger. There's no other danger."https://twitter.com/footballdaily/status/1439646536401661958 The only small mercy, from a Spurs perspective, was that poor Jamie Redknapp was not in the studio to hear Keane take his old club to the cleaners again.
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