Roy Keane
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I'm sure he's going, you know, sitting in some... I'm sure he's having like 10 minutes with him and saying, Jordan, what do you think about this?
How so-and-so?
How are they?
I'm sure he's bringing him in.
You are different.
I remember in 2004, your first tournament, you're 18, I'm 28.
And I remember on the day of the game against Portugal, and you were like, you couldn't wait for the game.
You were literally, I remember, you were outside fucking playing head tennis on the fucking tennis court.
And I was like, you need to calm down.
He's like, I can't fucking wait.
I didn't play my football career like that.
I felt I didn't for the next 10 years no I know you were like you felt when you walked out onto the pitch I'm going to win this game for my team that is a completely different mentality than sort of like you know other players that are in the squad I mean one of the things that I think with Thomas Tuchel in the summer I don't know why we're such in England there but I think to me I'm thinking that you've got Morgan Rogers you've got Cole Palmer Phil Foden Jude Bellingham and only one or two of them can play Eze five you've only got one or two of them that can play Saka
and Harry's playing and probably Gordon's playing on the left to be fair if he's well by then stick to football is brought to you by arm clothing right Tottenham
I mean, to be fair, if you're a Tottenham fan right now, this morning, I'm expecting, by the way, someone to walk in and say that.
Yeah, he's gone.
Yeah, I'm expecting that.
Karius, yeah.
Yeah.
To be fair, righty, over the last year or so, I've thought that maybe, why do managers wait till half-time when there's something that's quite clearly going wrong in the first half of a match and you can see it's not going well?
But a lot of them do wait till half-time because of the respect thing.