Roy Keane doling out another bowl of truth soup.
John Stones had a fine World Cup and will leave the tournament, after the 3rd place playoff, with his reputation enhanced.
The Manchester City defender scored two goals in the World Cup and formed a decent partnership with Kyle Walker and, in particular, Harry Maguire in the English back three.
Midway through extra-time of England’s World Cup semi-final against Croatia and Stones paid for briefly switching off before Mario Mandzukic blasted past Jordan Pickford.
Kyle Walker rushed his clearance and Ivan Perisic reacted first to back-head the ball into the box. Stones let Mandzukic get across him and the striker fizzed one home to make it 2-1.
GOAL! Mandzukic latches on to Perisic's header to give Croatia the lead in extra time! pic.twitter.com/n5gFQLxIHY
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) July 11, 2018
Following the game, Roy Keane told ITV viewers that Stones would have to take his fair share of the blame for Croatia’s winner. He commented:
“We have seen it at Man City, he gets caught out ball watching and he was doing that again for the goal.
“You are not going to get away with that in a World Cup semi-final.”
Love or hate Keane – and he certainly divides opinion – you can never say he sits on the fence in his punditry duties.
Roy Keane is right about John Stones You CANNOT afford to switch off like he did not smelling the danger he's ball watching Mandzukic has strolled in the put that away he's switched off not smelt the danger and its cost #eng BUT the right team won tonight tbh
— Steffan Lloyd Bowen (@SteffanBow) July 11, 2018
Roy Keane bang on there abot John Stones, said it all tournament that back 3 would cost us at some point because they arent great defenders.
— Mike (@Mike87_United) July 11, 2018
Roy Keane spot on about John Stones. He has no real defensive awareness to sense danger. An average defender who has a good technical ability. But you need to be a defender first. The rest should come as a bonus. #ENG #WorldCup
— Stephen Larkin (@StephenFLarkin) July 11, 2018
It must be noted, Keane has previously criticised Stones on ITV’s Champions League coverage.
After he was out-muscled by Gladbach captain Lars Stindl before his goal in a 1-1 draw, Keane said:
“He’s got to be stronger, he’s got to be tougher. It’s just too easy, he’s like a child getting knocked off the ball,” said Keane.
“He’s hoping one of his teammates can help him out here but they punished and rightly so. Really poor defending, he’s got to be stronger. He’s a good player but he’s just got to be tougher and stronger.”
Keane also noted, after England’s World Cup exit, that he thinks Stones is a good player. Perhaps he just expects more from the lad and was disappointed in him for switching off at such a crucial moment.