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Roy Keane has delivered a brutal blow to his former Manchester United team-mate and current manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, admitted he “gives up” on their woeful defending.
The frustrated former Red Devils captain revealed his thoughts after watching Solskjaer’s team concede two weak goals against Manchester City during the first half, yesterday.
Speaking at the interval, Keane said: “Just on half time, a huge goal against City dominating possession but this defending from Shaw and De Gea, there’s not enough pressure.
“You have to show the intensity and put pressure on. You’re on the ropes to stay in the game. You’re like a boxer – stay in the game!
“I drove up thinking United have a chance, but unless they do something drastic it will be another four or five.”
United stopped City from scoring in the second half but failed to lay a glove on them, suffering a comprehensive 2-0 defeat to the defending Premier League champions.
“That was a joke. The second goal came from the same – people not doing their jobs.”
Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, former United goalkeeper, Peter Schmeichel said: “David de Gea couldn’t do anything about the second goal, it should have been cleared.
There’s a lack of willingness to do what you have to do – closing down, stop the crosses, the passes, it’s not happened.”
Although Solskjaer’s United were not up to scratch, City were superb and praised by Souness and fellow pundit Micah Richards.
“It’s easy to admire City when they have the ball but the amount of graft they put in to get the ball back.
They’ve been a fabulous watch today”
“We talked about if City needed a striker but when they play like this, with false No9s getting balls into the box getting forward. It comes out then goes right back in.”