Richard Keys has refused to again down amid his row with Jamie Carragher, labelling the Sky pundit ‘outdated’ and ‘small-minded – only a day after calling him a ‘borderline racist’ for wanting an English supervisor in control of England.
Query marks over whether or not Gareth Southgate will keep on as supervisor following a disappointing World Cup exit in Qatar has seen speak emerge of potential strikes for Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino or Brendan Rodgers.
Carragher is adamant that it have to be an English supervisor in cost and with their row escalating, Keys has now questioned if the English public are ‘courageous’ sufficient to think about appointing Lionesses’ Euros-winning head coach Sarina Wiegman.
Keys has questioned if the general public is ‘courageous’ sufficient to think about going for Sarina Wiegman
The beIN Sports activities presenter doubled down with remarks that the talk ‘borders on racist’
‘Sorry @Carra23 Too busy having enjoyable to note your reply,’ Keys stated in his newest reply, a response to Carragher calling him a ‘unhappy, determined man’ on Tuesday.
‘I didn’t tweet you. I made the purpose that these views are outdated & small minded.
‘They border on racist. Inclusivity in each sense is power. Are we courageous sufficient to think about Sarina Wiegman?’
Extra to comply with.
Keys disagrees with Carragher’s view on the nationality matter, saying it ‘borders on racism’
Carragher hit again, hinting that Keys was simply bitter about shedding his job as a Sky presenter