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Roy Keane blasts England’s ‘awful’ and ‘arrogant’ second-half performance against Republic of Ireland


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England got their Nations League campaign off to a winning start under Lee Carsley (Picture: Getty)

Roy Keane has hit out at England’s ‘awful’ second-half performance against the Republic of Ireland and branded Lee Carsley’s players ‘arrogant’ despite the side’s 2-0 victory in Dublin.

A pair of first-half goals from Declan Rice and Jack Grealish got Lee Carsley’s tenure as interim manager off to a winning start in the Nations League.

Rice and Grealish – who have both represented Ireland in the past – were the target of loud boos and jeers from minute one at the Aviva Stadium but it appeared to give the duo extra motivation to perform.

And while some England fans began calling for Carsley to be handed the job on a permanent basis as Grealish increased the deficit in the 26th minute, it was a far more reserved showing from the visitors in the second period.

But Carsley will undoubtedly be pleased to get maximum points on the board and the 50-year-old will be desperate to make it two wins from two when the Three Lions entertain Finland at Wembley on Tuesday night.

Former Ireland and Manchester United captain Keane was impressed with England’s display before the break but slammed their efforts in the second half as the hosts managed to keep their chances to a minimum.

‘The frustrating thing today for England today was that Ireland were there for the taking,’ Keane said on ITV.

Goals from Grealish and Rice proved decisive for the Three Lions (Picture: Getty)

‘England dominated in the first half, we praised them and their decision-making, their quality, their movement.

‘But that was the opposite in the second half. I thought they were awful in the second half, players playing for themselves, taking too many touches, trying to play Roy of the Rovers passes.

‘Keep doing the basics and suck Ireland out. But Ireland played with a lot of pride in the second half.

Keane was less than impressed by England’s second-half display (Picture: Getty)

‘But as good as England were in the first half, I thought they were just as bad in the second half. Players playing for themselves.

‘Even the substitutions… players strolling off, showing a bit of arrogance.

‘If there’s a team there for the taking, especially the attacking players… if you’re on that pitch you’re thinking, “I’ve got chances there to go and score a goal!”.’

England ‘took their foot off the gas’ in the second half, according to Wright (Picture: Getty)

Ian Wright, meanwhile, accused England’s players of easing off when they should have been ‘pressing it home’ in the second period.

‘It felt to me like they took their foot off the gas a bit, maybe because Ireland didn’t come at them as I thought they would, a bit more positive,’ the ex-England and Arsenal forward said.

‘I thought [Chiedozie] Ogbene did really well for them, he tried. I’d like to have seen [Evan] Ferguson come on earlier, maybe he’s got an injury.

‘But from England’s point of view, the way we …read more

Source:: Metro

      

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