by Jimmy the Weasel » Sun Nov 09, 2008 11:13 pm
I think Keane's endeavour and work-rate has been second to none during his goalless spell. It's earned Kuyt time in a lot of people's eyes.
I said previously on this thread that there have been occasions when a very small margin has been the difference between Keane scoring or not - e.g. the cracking take from Alonso that he drilled wide or the good stop from the keeper when he tried to take it round him vs Atletico.
Now we've seen a touch of class from the guy - I'm delighted for him, I don't care who it was against. Both finishes were supremely clinical. Let's hope he is this confidence player a lot of us thought he was and the floodgates open.
I was a little surprised Rafa subbed him to be honest, for a couple of reasons - firstly, Rafa talks about goals being important for a striker afterwards, so a hat-trick wouldn't have done Keane any harm. Secondly, 20 minutes playing up front with Torres against a team that were beaten would also have been of benefit, no?