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Roy Keane absolutely rips into Andy Robertson’s post-match interview after Scotland’s defeat to Germany

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Andy Robertson’s post-match interview didn’t sit well with Roy Keane.

Roy Keane absolutely ripped into Andy Robertson following his post-match after Scotland suffered a crushing 5-1 defeat to Germany.

Scotland‘s Euro 2024 campaign got off to the worse possible start as they were destroyed by the tournament hosts on Friday.

Florian Wirtz, Jamal Musiala and Kai Havertz all scored in the first-half to give Germany a commanding lead at the break.

Second-half substitutes Niclas Fullkrug and Emre Can added a fourth and fifth to record a big win.

Robertson, who was mocked by fans on social media for what he did in the opening stages of the match, spoke to ITV after the result.

The Liverpool star bemoaned his side’s showing and said they got it all ‘wrong’ in the first 45 minutes.

“First half we got it all wrong. Didn’t show up, weren’t good enough,” he said.

“There was a lot of things wrong about today, we have to sort it. It’s a quick turnaround to Tuesday.

“If we go in there and sit back down, I don’t think we can say we played to our maximum and you have to do that.”

Andy Robertson cuts a dejected figure following Scotland's defeat to Germany. Image: Getty

Andy Robertson cuts a dejected figure following Scotland’s defeat to Germany. Image: Getty

Speaking in the studio, Keane slammed the ‘rubbish’ that was coming from Robertson during his post-match interview.

“You’ve gotta hit people… Andy Roberston is coming out with rubbish,” he exclaimed. “They were on about creating history, they created history alright by being so bad.

“It’s no good talking about the game, ‘we had a game plan’. It’s rubbish coming out (of him). He said ‘we’ll be angry tomorrow’ you have to be angry for a long time.”

Scotland resume their Euro 2024 venture next Wednesday when they face Switzerland before playing Hungary on June 23.

Featured Image Credit: ITV/Getty

Topics: Roy Keane, Andy Robertson, Football, Scotland, Euro 2024

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