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Roy Keane says ‘welcome to reality’ on Carsley’s England anthem row

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ROY KEANE said "welcome to reality" as he reacted to the row over Lee Carsley refusing to sing the national anthem.

England's new interim manager takes charge of his first game against the Republic of Ireland today.

Carsley was born in England but played for the Republic at international level.

And speaking ahead of the match, he revealed he would not be joining in with players and fans singing "God Save the King."

It sparked a row as critics pointed out that predecessor Gareth Southgate always belted out the anthem before matches.

But Carsley countered by revealing he never sang the Irish anthem before games as a player.

And he also didn't sing "God Save the King" during his time as England U21s boss.

Ahead of today's match, Republic of Ireland legend Keane was asked whether his former teammate was right to have been called out for refusing to take part in the anthem.

But the Man United icon said that criticism will always come with the territory of being England boss, declaring: "Welcome to relaity of being manager of England."

Keane went on to sympathise with Carsley, adding on ITV: "It is unfair, of course it is. The priority it is to try and win football matches and that will take care of everything else.

"He's come through the youth teams, this is senior and there's huge pressure. Huge demands.

"He played for Ireland, he never sung it with the U21s, it wasn't an issue then."