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Roy Keane: 'This must be rock bottom for Ireland'

Former Republic of Ireland captain Roy Keane has had his say on Ireland's disastrous 1-0 home def...



Roy Keane: 'This must be rock...
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Roy Keane: 'This must be rock bottom for Ireland'

Former Republic of Ireland captain Roy Keane has had his say on Ireland's disastrous 1-0 home defeat to Luxembourg.

"It was a tough night last night," Keane said on ITV Sport.

"I think this must be rock bottom now for Ireland and the group of players.

"There is a real lack of quality. A lot of the players now for Ireland are playing at Championship level and when your best player, Seamus Coleman, is a fullback, that's not a good sign. So, there are tough days ahead."

Roy Keane

Keane was then asked where the result leaves Stephen Kenny and his future in the job.

"He's got his ways and he's trying to play with more possession. He's trying to play through the team," Keane explained.

"The stats are scary for Ireland though, the lack of goals, the lack of goalscorers. It's difficult for Stephen Kenny.

"I analyse nearly all the Irish players nearly every weekend and none of them are doing too much at club level. They're doing ok and they're honest but a lot of them are playing in the Championship.

"When they turn up for Ireland and the manager has them for three or four days, it's very difficult and when the manager is trying to have this style of play where it's about possession, it's very difficult, especially if the players aren't up to it.

"The best player Ireland have, by far, is Seamus Coleman. He's playing for a brilliant club in Everton but they don't play European football, they don't challenge for trophies.

"It's a long way back for Ireland."

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