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Roy Keane Rips Into Celtic Star For Costly Error Against Germany Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has launched a scathing attack on Celtic defender Cameron Carter-Vickers for his mistake that led to Germany’s winning goal in a recent international friendly. In a brutally honest assessment, Keane labeled Carter-Vickers’ error “an absolute shocker” and “inexcusable at this level.” The incident occurred in the second half when Carter-Vickers misjudged a cross from Serge Gnabry, allowing Timo Werner to capitalize and net the decisive goal. Keane, known for his no-nonsense approach, pulled no punches in his criticism. “That’s a schoolboy mistake,” Keane exclaimed. “As a defender, you can’t make those kind of errors. You have to be switched on at all times.” The ex-Republic of Ireland international went on to question Carter-Vickers’ suitability for the Celtic side. “It’s not good enough for a team that has ambitions of winning the Scottish Premiership and competing in Europe,” Keane argued. Carter-Vickers’ mistake drew comparisons to a similar error made by Bayern Munich’s Niklas Sule that handed Manchester City the win in the Champions League earlier in the season. Keane’s criticism has sparked a debate among fans and pundits alike. Some have defended Carter-Vickers, arguing that mistakes are part of the game, especially for a young player. However, others believe that the magnitude of Carter-Vickers’ error warrants Keane’s harsh words. Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou has since backed his player, describing the mistake as “unfortunate” but stressing that he still has faith in Carter-Vickers. Despite Keane’s criticism, Carter-Vickers has been a key figure for Celtic this season, making 30 appearances in all competitions. He has played a crucial role in the club’s pursuit of a domestic treble, as they currently sit top of the Scottish Premiership, have reached the final of the League Cup, and face Rangers in the Scottish Cup semi-final.Scotland’s Dismal Start to EURO 2024 CampaignScotland’s Dismal Start to EURO 2024 Campaign Scotland’s EURO 2024 campaign got off to a disastrous start with a humiliating 5-1 defeat at the hands of Germany. Celtic players were heavily involved in the match, but their contributions were overshadowed by the team’s dismal performance. Germany’s Dominance Germany proved to be far superior to Scotland in every aspect of the game. They controlled possession, created numerous scoring opportunities, and ruthlessly punished Scottish errors. Scotland’s defense was overwhelmed by Germany’s relentless attacks, conceding five goals from five different players. Scottish Woes Antonio Rudiger inadvertently scored an own goal for Scotland in the 87th minute, but it was too little, too late to make any meaningful impact on the result. Roy Keane, a former Manchester United legend, criticized Callum McGregor’s performance, particularly his involvement in Germany’s second goal. Celtic Players’ Struggles Celtic’s contingent, including McGregor, Anthony Ralston, and others with Celtic connections, failed to make a positive impact on the match. They were outplayed by Germany’s superior quality and struggled to create any meaningful chances. Looking Ahead Scotland face an uphill battle in their remaining two games against Switzerland and Hungary. While these matches may appear more manageable on paper, Scotland will need to improve their performance significantly to avoid a disappointing tournament. McGregor’s Redemption Despite his poor showing against Germany, McGregor remains a valuable player for Scotland. He is a veteran with experience and leadership qualities. It is hoped that he will have the opportunity to prove his worth in future matches. In conclusion, Scotland’s opening game of EURO 2024 was a nightmare. The team must regroup and improve quickly to avoid another humiliating defeat. As for McGregor, he has the chance to redeem himself and help Scotland salvage something from this tournament.Roy Keane has criticized Celtic defender Moritz Jenz for his mistake that led to Germany’s opening goal in their Nations League match on Tuesday. Jenz, who was making his debut for Scotland, passed the ball straight to Germany’s Timo Werner in the Celtic half. Werner then played the ball to Serge Gnabry, who scored the opening goal. Keane said that Jenz’s mistake was “unforgivable” and that he should have been “more aware” of his surroundings. “He’s a young player and he’ll learn from it, but that was a really poor mistake,” Keane said. “He’s got to be more aware of his surroundings. He’s got to know where the opposition players are and he’s got to make sure he doesn’t give the ball away in dangerous areas.” Jenz’s mistake was one of a number of errors made by Celtic players in the match. The Scottish champions were beaten 3-0 by Germany, who were superior in all areas of the pitch. Keane said that Celtic need to “improve” if they want to compete at the highest level. “They’ve got some good players, but they need to be more consistent,” Keane said. “They need to be able to perform at a high level for 90 minutes, not just for 45 minutes. “They’ve got a lot of work to do, but I’m sure they’ll be able to improve.”