Roy Keane's Criticism of England WAGs' Attire During World Cup Win
During England's World Cup victory over Croatia, former Manchester United captain Roy Keane expressed his disapproval of the personalized shirts worn by players' partners. While Keane considered the trend 'ridiculous', Ian Wright defended it as a meaningful show of support for loved ones on the grand football stage.
'Wow' - Roy Keane left infuriated by what England WAGs were wearing for World Cup win over Croatia
Roy Keane's Criticism
Roy Keane's comments on the attire of England WAGs during the World Cup match against Croatia sparked controversy. The former footballer labelled the personalized shirts as 'ridiculous', signalling his discontent with what he perceived as a distraction from the game.
Ian Wright's Defense
In contrast to Keane's criticism, pundit Ian Wright defended the players' partners' choice to wear personalized shirts. Wright emphasized that it was a simple yet genuine way for the WAGs to express their support for their loved ones competing in the highly intense World Cup tournament.



