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3rd October 2021
03:56pm BST

"That's his job, you know? You're supposed to run back, that's what defenders do.""Ah no," Keane added before saying, "he has done brilliant there. He's had a very good career. I've been critical of him in the past, I still think he makes too many mistakes and depends on his pace a lot to get him out of trouble.
"He's had a very good career. That's a nice snippet there because once again it was his pace that got him out of trouble. "He's had a very good career and I'm sure there's plenty more to come from him, but I still think (he lacks) concentration and he makes too many mistakes."https://twitter.com/footballdaily/status/1444641237504598018 "You know when people says it's his pace that gets him out of trouble," Richards argued, "if you're a number 10 and he uses his brain, he is playing to his attributes.
"If you look at Manchester City now, when someone tries to counterattack them he is always there. I've seen an improvement from when I was challenging him for the right back spot and when he was at Spurs he was a bit of a headless chicken. "I understand what you're saying about the mistakes and at times he has made a few, but I would put him up there with the top three right backs in world football right now."The panel were in good form ahead of the game, as host Dave Jones asked them for their best James Bond impressions. Richards and Jamie Carragher gave it socks, but Keane was surely auditioning for a Bond villain... https://twitter.com/footballdaily/status/1444642321224638465 "Are we going to start talking about football?" Keane should just get that as a t-shirt.
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