
LIVERPOOL may have smashed Porto 5-0 in the Champions League but there was no pleasing former Manhester United rival Roy Keane.
And even though Tottenham are also going well in Europe's top competition, the outspoken Republic of Ireland assistant manager had it in for them, too.
Liverpool look on course for the quarter-finals with a home leg against the Portuguese battlers to come.
The same applies to Spurs after their 2-2 away draw at Juventus.
But Keane was happy to give both clubs some stickwhen discussing highlights of the games on ITVs Champions League show.
He said: "For a club the size of Liverpool and Tottenham, one trophy in ten years is I think pretty embarrassing.
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These clubs with these squads should get to the knock-out stages of the Champions League and win an FA Cup or a League Cup as well.
"That should go hand in hand.
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There has been plenty of optimism on both Merseyside and in North London since Jurgen Klopp and Mauricio Pochettino moved in.
But no trophies.
In fact, since Spurs have had no luck since beating Chelsea in the 2008 League Cup final.
They have appeared in just one major final - a defeat by the Blues in the same competition in 2015.
Tottenham fans pay tribute to Ryan Mason by singing his name during Champions League match with JuventusOf course, Liverpool did land the Champions League trophy under Rafa Benitez in 2005.
But, like Tottenham, the Reds have often fallen short since they, too, claimed the League Cup in 2012.
An FA Cup final defeat by Chelsea was followed up in 2016 by League Cup and Europa League final defeats by Manchester City and Sevilla respectively.
