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Man Utd legend Roy Keane says Chelsea’s Billy Gilmour ‘got him out of his seat’ with ‘world-class’ display vs Liverpool


ROY KEANE revealed Chelsea’s Billy Gilmour got him out of his seat after the young midfielder’s “world-class” display against Liverpool.

The 18-year-old Scot started in a deep-lying role against the European champions on Tuesday night in the FA Cup and was named man of the match for his superb performance.

 Billy Gilmour impressed Roy Keane with his performance against Liverpool

Billy Gilmour impressed Roy Keane with his performance against LiverpoolCredit: Getty Images – Getty

 Man Utd legend Keane jumped out of his seat watching Gilmour

Man Utd legend Keane jumped out of his seat watching GilmourCredit: Sky Sports

And Manchester United legend Roy Keane – a usually harsh and stubborn pundit – was left in awe of Gilmour’s intelligence on the field.

He said on Sky Sports: “He was fantastic, I was sitting at home having a cup of tea and some chocolate and I didn’t have the volume on, as the game started I literally got out of my seat and said, ‘who is this kid in midfield?’

“There are certain traits you want from midfielder, obviously quality on the ball, football intelligence, composure, he had everything.

“It was one of the best performances I’ve seen in a long, long time. The downside for the kid is he has got to back it up, he’s started so well.

“His general play, the way he started, he was like a world class player, that’s what he looked like, straight away. I thought it was one of their experienced lads.

“I kept a close eye on him for the rest of the game, everything he done throughout the game had quality written all over it.

“Obviously he looks like a small kid, but big composure about him.”

Gilmour was handed his first Premier League start against Everton this afternoon, with Italian Jorginho suspended and Croatian Mateo Kovacic injured.

Lampard gave the midfielder his senior debut in August replacing Tammy Abraham in Chelsea’s 2-2 draw with Sheffield United.

In the following month the teen starlet made his full debut as the Blues thrashed Grimsby 7-1 in the Carabao Cup.

Former Celtic and Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino compares ex-Rangers midfielder Billy Gilmour to a ‘young Roy Keane’


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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