Roy Keane critiques Arsenal during Myles Lewis-Skelly analysis

thesun.co.uk

Roy Keane made a playful comment about Arsenal while discussing Myles Lewis-Skelly's performance for England on ITV. The Manchester United legend watched as England defeated Latvia 3-0, with goals from Reece James, Harry Kane, and Eberechi Eze. When Lewis-Skelly, an 18-year-old from Arsenal, fell during the match, James scored from the resulting free kick. Keane questioned whether Lewis-Skelly was truly fouled and joked that he had "learnt that well at Arsenal." Fellow pundit Ian Wright agreed, noting Lewis-Skelly's skill in drawing a foul. Lewis-Skelly had already made an impressive debut for England, scoring in a prior match against Albania. His teammate Declan Rice praised his confidence, noting that the young player is both talented and humble. In addition to discussing Lewis-Skelly, Keane shared his thoughts on Thomas Tuchel's first two games as England's manager. Tuchel has led England to victories without conceding any goals, but Keane believes the team could win by larger margins. He pointed out that there is still much to improve as the team moves forward in the World Cup qualifying campaign.


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