Gary Neville and Roy Keane Clash in Heated Row Over England's World Cup Exit
Neville and Keane Clash Over England's World Cup Exit

Gary Neville and Roy Keane have been involved in an explosive row over England's World Cup exit. The Three Lions saw their dreams of another major trophy go up in smoke after losing 2-1 to Argentina on Wednesday night.

Match Overview

Anthony Gordon put Thomas Tuchel's men in front in the second half, giving England hope of reaching their first men's World Cup final since 1966. However, late goals from Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez saw the holders come from behind to set up a final with European champions Spain on Sunday.

Fallout and Next Steps

England will now have to settle for a third/fourth-placed playoff on Saturday night against France. It will end what has been a memorable tournament for Tuchel's team. The heated exchange between Neville and Keane occurred during post-match analysis, with Neville expressing frustration at the result and Keane offering a critical assessment of England's performance.

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According to sources close to the show, the argument escalated when Neville accused Keane of being overly negative about England's efforts. Keane countered by pointing out defensive lapses that led to Argentina's comeback. The row has since become a talking point among fans and pundits alike.

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