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Roy Keane: 'Spirits high in Republic of Ireland camp after Italy win'

Roy Keane jokes that he "cannot win" after being ridiculed for his celebrations at the end of the Republic of Ireland's late victory over Italy on Wednesday evening.

Republic of Ireland assistant manager Roy Keane has defended his side's celebrations at the end of their memorable win over Italy, claiming that it merely highlights the spirit in the camp.

The former Manchester United hard-man hugged boss Martin O'Neill on the touchline at full time, having also made a beeline for Robbie Brady following his match-winning header late on.

Keane, who has criticised Arsenal players for over-celebrating victories in the past, has now laughed off criticism of his own part in the emotional scenes at full time in Lille.

Speaking to reporters, he said: "People either think you're too grumpy or too happy, you can't win! I can't seem to find that line in between, you know? After the game, what are you going to do? Everyone was hugging each other, it was fantastic and I'd like to think if we get a win against France, we'll be doing exactly the same.

"There's a good spirit amongst everybody and yes, I enjoy working with the manager, it's fantastic and long may it continue. It's just a normal reaction when you win a big game of football. I've done it throughout my career and I will continue to do it. It's just a bit silly that everyone seems to be making a big song and dance about it.

"You must have very, very little to write about, you must be very bored just to make a song and dance about that. I'm always hugging people, just usually, there's not people around. I'm always hugging my dogs, but no one seems to bother about that. Family, friends...yes, you do. We were happy. I am just pleased for the players, the staff and the supporters. It was really great celebrations and you saw what it meant to the players."

Ireland face France at the Stade des Lumieres in Lyon on Sunday afternoon, with a place in the quarter-finals of Euro 2016 on the line.

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