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‘I had a duty to my team’ says Robbie Keane after criticism of staying at Maccabi Tel Aviv during war

Irish football legend explains decision to remain with Israeli club amid Gaza conflict, citing duty to staff and players

November 19, 2024 14:16
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Robbie Keane has spoken out on staying with Maccabi Tel Aviv during the Israel-Gaza war last season (Credit: Getty Images)
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Former Spurs and Ireland international Robbie Keane has explained why he chose to remain as manager of Maccabi Tel Aviv during the war in Gaza last year, despite facing significant criticism in his native Ireland.

The Republic of Ireland’s all-time top scorer and former captain led Maccabi Tel Aviv to a remarkable season in 2023, securing both the Israeli Premier League title and the State Cup, as well as advancing to the Last 16 of the Europa Conference League – which set them up for their now controversial clash against Ajax earlier this month.

However, Keane’s decision to stay with the club after the outbreak of the conflict on October 7, 2023, was met with widespread backlash, particularly in Ireland.

In his first public comments on the matter, Keane, told the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast that he felt a deep sense of responsibility to his staff and players, which influenced his decision to remain in Tel Aviv until the end of the season, despite the ongoing conflict.