Sunderland manager Roy Keane has attacked soccer players from Ireland and Scotland for eating and drinking “rubbish.”
The former Republic of Ireland captain warned them that they must clean up their lives if they are to match their counterparts from other countries.
The Sunderland boss said on Friday: “The English lads don’t seem to be too bad — obviously, the French and the Spanish are good.”
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“But the players with the biggest problem in terms of changing their mentality are certainly the Irish and the Scottish players, because that’s the way they have been brought up,” he said.
“That’s the way I was brought up. I was brought up eating rubbish, drinking rubbish, so it is trying to change that mentality,” Keane said.
“You have to try to remind the players and provide these dieticians and speak to the players and eventually, you hope the penny will drop,” he said. “You hope — sometimes it doesn’t.”
“I will go back to the game a few weeks ago, the United and Arsenal game,” Keane said.
“You have got to be able to sprint to people, you have got to play for 90 minutes. You can’t be tiring after 45, 50 minutes, not in the Premier League. You can’t do it,” he said.
Keane’s squad is packed with Irish players — Paul McShane and Anthony Stokes, currently out on loan, as well as Liam Miller and Daryl Murphy, were away with the Republic this week, while Andy Reid has been a regular, and Scotland keeper Craig Gordon is also on the books at the Stadium of Light, although currently injured.
The Black Cats have worked hard on educating their current crop, but Keane said: “You can provide everything for them in terms of fitness coaches, the right foods, the right hotels or whatever it might be.”
“But of course, you cannot follow players, you cannot follow players when they leave your training ground,” he said.
“I think a lot of players in the Premier League can be fitter. A lot of players have the excuse that they are not playing — yeah, but you can still get fitter, you can still do extra, still do swimming, still do more weights, get your body-fat down,” Keane said.
“I did it both ways. I was able to get away with it when I was younger, having high body-fat and not leading the right lifestyle,” Keane said.
“But the last six, seven, eight years of my career, you certainly wanted to be as fit as you possibly could,” he said.
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