Roy Keane has criticised the wives and girlfriends of England footballers for wearing shirts displaying their partners' surnames during the World Cup. The commentator and former Manchester United captain, 54, told The Overlap podcast: "Children is fine, but all the wives and partners were in their jerseys with their name on the back, wow... "The wives, a year later, they're separated, most of them. Wow. And they're all getting pictures, and they're like, 'Look," and they're pointing at Jimmy or Johnny on the back." Ian Wright appeared to disagree, saying: "Her husband's playing, and she's proud of him, and she wants to wear his shirt." Keane added: "They don't do it at Old Trafford or Anfield every week, do they? So what's with this World Cup?"

The partners and wives of England's football team have been out in the US in support of their other halves as they look to win a major international tournament for the first time…

ROY KEANE oštro je kritizirao supruge i djevojke nogometaša koje na Svjetskom prvenstvu nose dresove s imenima partnera.