Roy Keane gave a blunt assessment of Neil Etheridge's sensational triple save that kept his Birmingham City side in the FA Cup on Tuesday night.
Keane was on ITV punditry duty alongside Robert Earnshaw and was typically hard to impress when the subject of Etheridge's heroics came up. In a light hearted exchange with Earnshaw and presenter Mark Pougatch, Keane remarked, "that's his job, I think they're standard saves".
"That's why he's wearing gloves, that's his job. Honestly, it's pretty straightforward"
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Thanks to Etheridge's acrobatics Birmingham City beat Forest Green Rovers and will face an away tie at Blackburn Rovers in round four.
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