“We gave two very poor goals away and lacked sharpness in the final third but that will come in the coming weeks and months,” said Keane.
“The first goal came from a goal-kick and the starting position of everyone was very poor.
“And the second one, Clinton has headed it at knee height. If you’re a defender and he heads it that low you take his head off, it’s as simple as that.
“I’ll be down tonight but the day my appetite isn’t affected by defeat I’ll be out of the game.
“I am trying to learn from my experiences at Sunderland and not get too downhearted but I will not get home, put my feet up and have a whistle.”