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Roy Keane slams Kylian Mbappe for 'out of order' reaction after horror injury

Manchester United legend Roy Keane was left far from impressed by the actions of Kylian Mbappe following the France star's horror injury during Monday's Euro 2024 clash against Austria.

After helping his side take the lead, Mbappe was on the end of an unfortunate clash with the shoulder of Austria's Kevin Danso which appeared to leave his nose broken. With France understandably keen to sub him off, Mbappe walked back onto the pitch at the request of manager Didier Deschamps, though the referee had not given him permission to come back on.

As a result of his actions, Mbappe was booked while still lying on the floor holding his nose - and former United captain Keane was not pleased with the forward's decision to head back onto the pitch.

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Speaking on ITV as a pundit, Keane said: "He gets an injury he's gone back on the pitch when he's trying to stop the play. He gone to sit on the pitch and I don't like to see this.

"This is out of order, whether he's been instructed by the manager to go back on. He's had treatment he's come off... to go back on and sit on the pitch, he deserved to get a yellow card and I don't like to see it." Keane's old teammate Gary Neville was also on punditry duty and added that Mbappe would "disappointed" by his decision to return to the pitch.

He said: "To be fair he'll look back and I think he'll be disappointed because he looks at Deschamps and Deschamps has gone get on and I think he'll feel like he's let himself down." In the wake France's win, Deschamps was on hand to provide an immediate

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