Roy Keane has doubled down on his opinion of England at Euro 2024, explaining why Gareth Southgate will not be making wholesale changes to his team at this point in the tournament. Southgate's side have scraped through to the semi-finals despite a string of underwhelming performances, leading to fierce criticism from some quarters. There have been calls for Southgate to make big changes, both tactically and in selection.
However, with the Three Lions just two wins from glory, the manager is unlikely to change tact for the semi-final with the Netherlands in Dortmund. Manchester United great Keane has previously said it would be foolish to rip up England’s approach now. READ MORE - Roy Keane makes England vs Netherlands prediction and identifies 'world class' star READ MORE - Roy Keane gushes over Hurling and All-Ireland final Speaking ahead of the quarter-final against Switzerland, he said: "If you think Gareth and his staff are going to fix that in the next two weeks you're living in cuckoo land.
Move onto the next game. They've got some momentum. Football's about winning at the top level.
" England moved on with a clinical shootout victory over the Swiss, with Keane insisting they are in a "great place" ahead of the showdown with the Netherlands. Speaking on Stick to Football: The Overlap Special, brought to you by Sky Bet, he said: "If you're in that England camp – it's about peaking at the right time, staying in games. "They've got match winners, even [Bukayo] Saka's go.
