The honeymoon period is officially over for England boss Thomas Tuchel after his first defeat since taking over from Gareth Southgate and speaking on ITV Sport, Keane was especially critical of one of his selections.
The former Ireland captain has been a critic of former Manchester City defender Kyle Walker in the past and he questioned why Tuchel was still picking him for England despite his poor form during a loan spell with AC Milan in the second half of this season.
Roy Keane
“If this is a young right-back starting out in the game, you’re thinking inexperience,” said Keane.
“People talk about a lack of concentration, I think Walker is being lazy. He’s a vastly experienced player, and he can’t be bothered getting back in.
“He’s on his heels. He’s had a difficult few months but for a vastly experienced player, you can’t be doing that.
“Both of the first two goals [England] conceded tonight, I don’t see them getting hold of each other. You don’t throw each other under the bus but you start shouting at each other, telling them to do their job.
“For the second goal, they are having a chat like they are in Starbucks. ‘Maybe I should have gone for that.’ Do your job! That is what good team-mates do. Do your job or we are in trouble.”
Senegal’s win against England came after their 1-1 draw in their friendly international against Ireland in Dublin last week, with Keane suggesting England boss Tuchel will be worried that he is not getting the best out of his England team.
“Senegal played with freedom, enjoyment and a bit of quality,” added Keane. “They were gifted a couple of goals but the last one was excellent on the counter-attack.
“England, on the one hand, you don’t want to overreact but the signs aren’t great. It’s been a bad couple of days for them. They had the dream start, go 1-0 up, made some good changes but it won’t be a good summer break for the manager.
“He’ll be concerned. We’re on the outside looking in, but there’s something missing. They don’t look like a happy group.
“Not in the sense of being disappointed with the result, are they all in it together? Is there that proper spirit in the group? I’m not so sure.
“England were off it in every aspect of the game, physically, mentally, hunger – every aspect of the game.”