The Scotland national football team's John McGinn has responded to Roy Keane's criticism, after the former Ireland captain called him a 'pub player' on a World Cup preview show. McGinn, who captained Aston Villa to the Europa League this season, scored the only goal as Steve Clarke's men earned a crucial 1-0 win over Haiti in their opening Group C clash. When quizzed on Keane's comments, McGinn replied that he didn't think what Keane said was that bad, and even joked that he was right. McGinn said he tries not to have as many games like that and be more consistent. Keane has now reignited the conversation, taking aim at Gary Neville on The Overlap. Keane chimed in, revealing an issue he had taken with Neville's words, during a discussion about England's 4-2 win over Croatia. The Scotland national football team's return to the World Cup stage after 28 years away has been met with excitement, and McGinn's response to Keane's criticism has only added to the hype. With the team set to face Morocco next, McGinn's form will be crucial in determining their chances of progressing. Steve Clarke's men will be looking to build on their win over Haiti, and McGinn's goal-scoring form will be key. The Scotland national football team's World Cup campaign is underway, and McGinn's response to Keane's criticism has set the tone for the rest of the tournament. As the team prepares to face Morocco, McGinn's consistency will be vital in determining their chances of success. The Scotland national football team's fans will be hoping that McGinn can continue to silence his critics, and lead the team to a successful World Cup campaign.
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Scotland national football team's John McGinn hits back at Roy Keane's jibe
Scotland national football team's John McGinn responds to Roy Keane's criticism, scoring in World Cup opener against Haiti, as Keane revisits the topic with Gary Neville
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