• Home
  • /
  • Football
  • /
  • Watch: Roy Keane Sneers At Leicester Manager's Comments After Atletico Defeat

Watch: Roy Keane Sneers At Leicester Manager's Comments After Atletico Defeat

PJ Browne
By PJ Browne
Share this article

'We're still in this tie, the King Power rocking - remember Seville, memories of there - it'll be a really good game,' said Leicester manager Craig Shakespeare following his side's loss to Atletico Madrid on Wednesday night.

Leicester felt aggrieved about the defeat. The Atletico goal game via a highly contentious penalty which was dispatched by Antoine Griezmann.

Recommended

Despite being a goal behind and facing the might of last year's finalists, Shakespeare was optimistic about his side's chances.

That optimism was not shared by Roy Keane.

Speaking on ITV's Champions League highlights show on Wednesday night, Roy Keane was dismissive of Leicester's chances in the second leg.

Leicester will be pleased with the scoreline, no doubt. I don't think the performance was that great, particularly going forward, they'll have to do a lot better.

The talk from the manager and some of the players is that they're delighted to bring them back to the King Power - Atletico went to the Bernabeu last week and drew so I don't think they'll shaking in their boots going to the King Power.

I think they'll be quietly confident sitting in there and hitting Leicester on the counter attack.

Leicester thought they had a tough night tonight, it will be a lot tougher next week.

You can watch Keane speak about Leicester's chances on ITV below.

Advertisement

Watch: Eamon Dunphy Admits Ronaldo Ruined His 'Ronaldo Is Finished' Analysis Package

Join The Monday Club Have a tip or something brilliant you wanted to share on? We're looking for loyal Balls readers free-to-join members club where top tipsters can win prizes and Balls merchandise

Processing your request...

You are now subscribed!

Share this article

Copyright © 2024. All rights reserved. Developed by Square1 and powered by PublisherPlus.com

Advertisement