Everton boss Marco Silva expects Michael Keane to learn from his England woes.
Keane was responsible for the mistake that led to Kosovo's opening goal in the first minute of the Euro 2020 qualifier, which England won 5-3.
"I spoke to him when I saw him," said Silva. "Normally, I speak to all the international players, even if you have a big number. I like to do that. With some of them, I like to do it straight before the first session. It's what I did with Michael.
"The first thing I said to him was: 'Congratulations...' England won two games, this is true, and the coach had the confidence to put him in the starting XI also.
"It wasn't just one game. The second match was a tough night - but not just for Michael. I think for the backline, it was a tough one.
"It is so easy. It is a moment for him to learn. In the moments, in the football moments, you have the good things that you take and you try to improve.
"When something happens that is not so good, you have to learn from that. I'm 100 per cent sure that I didn't need to speak to Michael to tell him this."

