Roy Keane agrees with Naby Keita 'lucky' claim after tackle for Liverpool vs Manchester United
Graeme Souness and Roy Keane agreed that Liverpool's Naby Keita was 'lucky' to not be sent off during Manchester United's 4-0 defeat at Anfield.
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Graeme Souness and Roy Keane agreed that Liverpool's Naby Keita was 'lucky' to not be sent off during Manchester United's 4-0 defeat at Anfield.
WEDNESDAY'S BIG STORIES What’s bigger than a gulf? Ad/> It wasn’t great under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer or Jose Mourinho, it was pretty mediocre under Louis van Gaal, and frankly rather woeful for almost a season under David Moyes – but this has to go down as the worst Manchester United side for 30 years, doesn’t it? United have five games left to pick up 10 Premier League points, or else – factually – it will be their worst season for three decades. Premier League‘Embarrassing, disappointing, maybe even humiliating’ – Rangnick on Liverpool mauling10 HOURS AGO Man Utd points tallies post Sir Alex 2013-14 – 64 (7th) 2014-15 – 70 (4th) 2015-16 – 66 (5th) 2016-17 – 69 (6th) 2017-18 – 81 (2nd) 2018-19 – 66 (6th) 2019-20 – 66 (3rd) 2020-21 – 74 (2nd) 2021-22 – 54 (6th) with 5 games remaining It was second versus fifth heading into last night’s match, but come full-time it was first against sixth, with the defeat to Liverpool exposing not just a gap but an almighty gulf – a gorge? a canyon? – between the Premier League’s top two and this supposed sixth-best team in England.
Roy Keane questioned the mindsets of Nemanja Matic and Paul Pogba ahead of Manchester United's clash with Liverpool, with both midfielders set to leave in the summer.
Roy Keane was fuming with Manchester United’s performance at Liverpool on Tuesday night.
Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick says up to 10 new players are needed for the club's impending rebuild after Tuesday's "humiliating" 4-0 thrashing at Liverpool.
Roy Keane despaired at Manchester United's heavy defeat at Liverpool, while Gary Neville believes his former club are now at the lowest point he's ever seen them.
Manchester United have been allowed to fall too far and are becoming unrecognisable as a club, according to some respected pundits.
Roy Keane believes Manchester United have the opposite characteristics of a top team and he was not surprised at all by the performance and result as they were thrashed 4-0 by Liverpool on Tuesday night.