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Roy Keane and Gary Neville slammed Manchester United Jerome Boateng for his display in Germany's 2-1 win over Sweden on Saturday night.

The Bayern Munich defender was dismissed as the World Cup champions struggled past their Group F rivals.

Sweden took a first half lead through Ola Toivonen before being pegged back just three minutes into the second 45.

Germany then got a winning goal restoring hope to their World Cup campaign with a 95th minute Toni Kroos stunner.

Boateng was dismissed in the 82nd minute, which effectively summed up his performance in the clash.

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And Keane and Neville let their thoughts known on ITV.

"Boateng's walking around the place like he's playing Sunday League football," Keane began. "He's been a disgrace. Get him off."

Neville agreed with his former team-mate and added: "Roy is absolutely right. The [Germany] centre-backs have been a joke.

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"I mean Boateng, for some reason, seems to think he is [Franz] Beckenbauer, thinks he's the player. He's played under Pep (Guardiola) and started to believe he is a fantastic football player.

"He has been a joke in this first half. He's got delusions, thinks he is a player; he's wandering forward, ambling in the game."

Their comments were only at half-time, before his second half sending off.

Keane of course had the last laugh at full-time by saying "Germany played better with out him".