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27th June 2021
10:34pm BST

Criticising Portugal's wastefulness in front of goal shortly after the full-time whistle had sounded in Seville, Keane was shown a replay of a chance Felix had pulled wide of goal in the dying seconds of the game.
The former Manchester United skipper was as open and as honest as ever.
"Felix, when he came on..." he began. "That guy's an imposter. He's an imposter. He comes on like this, when your country needs you. Hit the target. "£100m? I think if I was Ronaldo, I'd certainly be going after him in the dressing room."Of course, this is not the first time Keane has suggested street justice in the dressing rooms. Early last season, when discussing a David De Gea howler against Everton, he proclaimed, "I am sick to death of this goalkeeper.
"I would be finding him [De Gea] at half-time, there is no getting away from that. I would be swinging punches at that guy. That is a standard save for an established international goalkeeper."The only goal of the game came shortly before the half time interval, when Thorgan Hazard's swerving shot from outside the are deceived Rui Patricio in the Portugal goal. Belgium's progress may have come at a cost, however, with Kevin De Bruyne forced to withdraw from the game early in the second half. They will now face Italy in the quarter final.