Roy Keane fumes at 'disgraceful' Man Utd flops and calls out four players
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Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane is rarely afraid to call out Red Devils stars, and that has continued with his latest attack on Ruben Amorim's squad. Amorim's team travelled to Anfield on Sunday off the back of four successive league defeats. Three of those came in the Premier League, with the other - a 4-3 loss at Tottenham - seeing them eliminated from the Carabao Cup.
Keane was far from optimistic ahead of the game against Arne Slot's league leaders. United went into the game 23 points adrift of Liverpool, who have lost just once all season. A run of poor displays in the first part of the season spelled the end for Erik ten Hag, and his successor Amorim has found things similarly tough. The Red Devils have an expensively-assembled squad, but their former skipper believes many aren't up to the task.
“Obviously the new manager has come in, there's been literally no reaction from the players which is a big concern," Keane said on Sky Sports. "You look at the evidence over the last month or two, even previously, then you are asking yourself 'how can Man United come to Liverpool today and get a result'?.
“Morale, confidence must be really low obviously, they are not scoring goals. Set-pieces, not great at defending. They don't look like a great group. “They haven't got that goalscorer...you look at any top team - we sit around here most weeks and go 'Man United are a world class club'. They've got no world class players, they haven't even got a striker today you think can get you out of jail.You look at the goalkeeper, he's not great.".