Former England midfielder Roy Keane has made a stark prediction about the team's chances of winning the World Cup, stating that they are unlikely to succeed in their pursuit of glory.
Keane's comments come as the England team prepares to face stiff competition from other top nations in the World Cup, with the tournament set to kick off soon. Keane's opinions are likely to spark debate among fans and pundits alike, as the team looks to make a strong impression on the global stage.
The England team has a long history of underperforming in major tournaments, with Keane's own experiences in the 1998 World Cup and subsequent failures to deliver. His comments suggest that he believes the team is not yet ready to lift the trophy, and that their chances of success are slim.
The World Cup is set to be a highly competitive tournament, with top teams from around the world vying for the top prize. England's hopes of winning the tournament will be put to the test as they face tough opponents in the group stage and beyond.