Roy Keane has spoken up following Jamie Carragher's criticism about Arsenal's jubilant celebrations after their 3-1 victory over Liverpool.
After the match, Mikel Arteta and his team celebrated the win on the pitch in front of fans. Captain Martin Odegaard borrowed the camera from club photographer Stuart MacFarlane to capture the thrilled Arsenal supporter's reactions.
Carragher, a former Liverpool defender now turned Sky Sports pundit, voiced his disapproval. "Just get down the tunnel, you've won a game," he exclaimed. "It's three points, you've been brilliant,you are back in the title race, get back down the tunnel. I am serious - honestly."
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The former Reds defender's comments have sparked conversation this past week. On Sunday, ahead of Arsenal's match against West Ham, Roy Keane shared his perspective and hinted he has no problem with teams celebrating victories in such a manner - as long as they don't get carried away. He said: "It happens but you can't get carried away but that's the nature of the best.
"Teams get excited and get giddy, we see it every week now. Obviously we saw Arsenal get criticised last week, but we see teams every week now [celebrate] when they get a big result.
"Yes, celebrate and get photographs, but as we know, there's a long way to go in that league challenge and you can't get too carried away. We know what football does to you, it kicks you in the teeth."
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