'Shouldn't be at club' - Roy Keane sends Manchester United duo blunt warning about their futures
Roy Keane believes Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof 'shouldn't be at' Manchester United if they cannot step in competently when called upon.
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Roy Keane believes Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof 'shouldn't be at' Manchester United if they cannot step in competently when called upon.
Manchester United resume their Premier League campaign on Sunday when they visit Nottingham Forest.
With Arsenal travelling to Villa Park for Saturday’s early kick off, Manchester City will have the opportunity to capitalise on any slip-up from Mikel Arteta’s side when they take on Nottingham Forest in what might, on paper, seem a fairly straightforward assignment at the City Ground. It is one they should not take lightly following their win at the Emirates, as Forest are unbeaten in seven league matches at home, taking 15 of the past 21 points available. City’s shortcomings are few and far between but before their win over Arsenal they had lost back-to-back matches on their league travels, the two defeats coming after another away loss at Southampton in the Carabao Cup. Any show of complacency after their statement midweek win could be brutally punished. Barry Glendenning
Marcus Rashford came off the bench to score twice as Manchester United beat Charlton 3-0 to reach the League Cup semi-finals on Tuesday, while Newcastle saw off Leicester 2-0.
Manchester City's quest for a seventh Carabao Cup in 10 years will continue with a quarter-final tie against Southampton.
Nottingham Forest held visitors Aston Villa to a 1-1 draw in the Premier League on Monday, halting a run of five consecutive defeats and moving off the bottom of the table.
Manchester United and Manchester City have had their Carabao Cup third-round match dates confirmed, with both clubs starting their EFL cup campaigns with matches against Premier League clubs.
The Premier League has confirmed how it plans to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II this weekend, with the fixtures an opportunity to ‘honour her extraordinary life and contribution to the nation and world’.