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Published 08:55 24 Jun 2018 BST
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"Defensively, lack of concentration, players being lazy, the manager at half-time, he's got to make changes. The two centre-halves would give you a heart attack."Following the game, however, Keane flipped the switch. The Germans won the must-win game after their 1-0 defeat Mexico in their opening group game, coming back from 1-0 down to seal a 2-1 victory thanks to a last-minute Toni Kroos free-kick. The drama was amazing. The football was too. And Roy Keane absolutely loved it. Now, while we have predispositions of what Keane might say, he really did surprise us, by simply admitting that he had loved it all. Every minute of it. "Brilliant, absolute brilliant. Honestly, I really enjoyed the game," said Keane to what appeared to be a shocked studio, presumably expecting anger from the Irishman. Can we argue with him? No. But we're just a little surprised. And as much as we love positive Roy Keane, we're sure it won't be long for his old self to come back.
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