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Published 17:47 8 Nov 2020 GMT
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"The key for him [Foden] now, is to do it week in, week out," Keane said. "He's made one or two mistakes but is a talented kid. "His interview, he came across really well there. Obviously, his stuff about Micah, he probably needs to be drug tested for that... !"Richards, at this point, broke into his infectious laugh.
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