Robbie Keane explained on Monday Night Football the reason for doing his signature cartwheel celebration over the course of his career.
Keane holds the record for the most Irish caps and goals. The celebration just came after that." Obviously, by scoring goals first and foremost, so yeah.
Speaking on Monday Night Football, Robbie Keane discussed some of his past striking partnerships, naming which worked out and which didn't...
“We didn’t care who scored, whether I scored or he scored it was like we always looked out for each other. “I think with me and Berba, it was that we complimented each other very well. “Yeah it was, by far,” he responded.
Robbie Keane has played with a lot of elite strikers over the years, but the greatest he ever partnered with was Dimitar Berbatov.
The duo was split up in the summer of 2008 when Keane was first sold off to Liverpool — a move which didn’t work out. ‘Nobody was selfish and that was the reason why the two of us really clicked.’ Robbie Keane has played with a lot of elite strikers over the years, but the greatest he ever partnered was Dimitar Berbatov.
Former Ireland assistant boss Robbie Keane has revealed his ambition to begin his first-team coaching journey, having...
But I am sure the right one will come around the corner, and I’ll certainly dive into it. “I love working with young players. I have been lucky that I have been doing my coaching badges since I was 31 so I have all the badges, the Pro Licence. “I have been building up to this. I don’t deserve to walk into a job because of my job and my career: I have to earn that. I’ve done my coaching badges, I’ve done my apprenticeship as an assistant so I am looking to get the right opportunity.
Robbie Keane and Jamie Carragher shot the breeze on Sky Sports last night, with the two former teammates diving into the reasons for Keane's failure at ...
"The year before Stevie (Gerrard) was playing in that 10 and him and Torres had an unbelievable partnership. “Now I didn’t mind once I was on the bench it’s no problem, but to be left out of the squad completely, that’s the one that really hurt me. But then I soon realised a few games in that wasn't the case. And that's the way he wanted to continue. I don’t mean to be disrespectful, but a few young strikers, and that’s when I thought it was time for me to go.” “I wasn’t playing, I got left out of one of the squads, and that kind of pushed me over the edge, and I kind of knew then that this was definitely the way out now."
Former Tottenham Hotspur striker, Robbie Keane has claimed Manchester City have not wrapped up the Premier League title, because they don't have a.
I think that’s where they could slip up, especially in tight games.” “The football they play is incredible to watch. However, the Reds closed up a 14-point gap between them and the champions, and have scored five more goals this season.