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Roy Keane complained about one of Klopp's favourite players, no one believes what he said

Is he right in this criticism? 

By Charles Cornwall

Is he right in this criticism? 
Is he right in this criticism? 
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In a recent interview, former Manchester United captain Roy Keane claimed that Liverpool midfielder Fabinho is a player who goes around ‘kicking everybody’. Keane made the comments while working as a pundit on the famous broadcast network and he was not happy with the Brazilian’s challenges on Manchester City players at Anfield. Fabinho was shown a yellow card for a late tackle on Gundogan in the second half,

Keane believes Manchester City could have taken that result as harsh. Also even if the game is physical, they may feel disappointed to see someone who is only trying to stop them and not playing. Let's remember Keane played for a number of clubs during his career, most notably Manchester United, with whom he won numerous trophies including seven Premier League titles and the Champions League.

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On the other hand, Fabinho is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder or right-back, or literally, anywhere Klopp asks him to play for the Reds. Fabinho started his career with Fluminense in his native Brazil, before joining Monaco in 2013. Since 2018, he joined Liverpool and has helped the team win the Champions League, the Premier League and many more trophies.

What did Keane exactly say about Fabinho?

In an interview with Sky Sports, Keane was asked about Liverpool's performance against Manchester City. And when he focused on  Fabinho he said the following: “From Man City’s point of view, they think it’s harsh. That’s the game, it’s physical, but Fabinho goes around kicking everybody anyway.”

 


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