Roy Keane criticizes Carlos Queiroz during World Cup coverage
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 11:40 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Roy Keane made pointed remarks about Carlos Queiroz while providing commentary during ITV's World Cup coverage. Keane, who worked with Queiroz at Manchester United, questioned his managerial abilities and made a personal jibe, reflecting their fraught history. Despite Queiroz's extensive experience coaching at six World Cups, Keane's comments highlight ongoing tensions. As Ghana prepares for group stage matches against strong opponents, Queiroz aims to defy criticism and lead his team effectively.
- •Roy Keane expressed doubts about Carlos Queiroz's management skills.
- •Keane described Queiroz's personality as unengaging during their time at Manchester United.
- •Queiroz is managing Ghana in his sixth World Cup tournament.
- •Ghana’s group stage includes matches against Croatia, Panama, and others.
- •Keane is serving as a pundit throughout the World Cup.
- 11:40 PMYahoo Sports — Roy Keane blasts Carlos Queiroz in latest bizarre public rant
"With the World Cup having got underway, all 48 teams are busy fine-tuning their squads, adjusting tactics, and trying to acclimatise to the conditions.England finished their double-header of warm-up g...
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