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Published 09:28 7 Jul 2016 BST
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"They've been fantastic and surprised everyone by getting to the semi-final. But tonight they lacked quality," Keane said on ITV. "The manager spoke before the game about having no regrets – I think they will. They were never on the front foot."https://twitter.com/JOE_co_uk/status/750947541882056704 But despite the former Manchester United captain's assessment, Gareth Bale doesn't agree with the Irishman, crediting the fans and the players for putting in a performance over the course of the tournament which exceeded everyone's expectations.
"We've got to be proud of ourselves first and foremost. We want to thank all the fans, they've been incredible," he said after the match. "We have no regrets. We're a proud nation and we're proud of everything we achieved. Nobody expected us to get this far but we did."Hear that, Roy? No regrets.
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