
Roy Keane took another wipe in Phil Foden after the Star of Manchester City was put down for an English match against Latvia.
Foden was criticized by both his international manager, Thomas Tuchel and ITV Pundit Keane for his display on the right wing against Albania in Wembley on Friday.
Tuchel said FODEN-AND Marcus Rashford to the opposite Flank 'goods not as impactful' if they can be normal 'during the 2-0 victory.
Keane, like his habit, took things further in his analysis after the game. When asked whether Foden might feel more at ease in the NR. [at all]. '
He added: 'I think he might be missing from trust. He is sure. His club form is not great, but we know that he has that quality. Usually when Foden is at its best, you are thinking that 'something will happen', but I didn't think that tonight. '
And after Foden from Tuchel's team against Latvia was omitted, Keane was invited to the subject of the international form of Foden. He was also asked about the recent dip of Chelsea Cole Palmer in shape.
On the couple, Keane said: “The challenge that plays international football is that you have to get away from what you do in your club.”
Keane's comments were unlike his praise from Jude Bellingham. The Real Madrid star was the best player in England against Albania and offered the opening goal with a PinPoint Pass to Lewis Myles-Skelly.
Keane took out Bellingham as someone who could replicate his club form for his country and suggested that Foden and Palmer could learn from his Swagger.
“We saw his pass in front of the goal,” Keane told ITV.
'With Madrid he is a brilliant player, done on the great occasion. A big character, not stubborn but confident, he has a lot of faith and everything goes through him. '
Colleague ITV Pundit Ian Wright agreed with the assessment of Keane and added: 'He had a lot of conviction.
'Albania falls deep and he is the one who creatively did a turn for Lewis-Skelly. He is a game changer and can grab the game at the neck. '
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