Roy Keane blamed Manchester United’s lack of quality for their 3-2 loss to Arsenal.
United fought hard but conceded late to give the hosts all three points.
Erik ten Hag talked about how he was upset by his side’s mentality and how dumb mistakes cost them the game.
Keane spoke about how the manager had no options and it affected the way the game played out.
“United have made progress, but at the end of the game, I see Shaw still at left-back; there are questions about him.
“Wan-Bissaka, Fred, McTominay, it’s like Manchester United haven’t turned the page on the problems of the past.”
Keane criticized Wan-Bissaka:
“He’s not a great striker, so people say he’s a good defender. I don’t think he’s a good defender.”
???? “A club like Manchester United has to deal with these setbacks.”
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The Englishman should have done better in drawing Arsenal to make it 1-1. His body shape was completely off, making it difficult for him to guard Eddie Nketiah.
Keane went on to say:
“With 20 minutes to go and you’re looking at the bench, there aren’t many options; They’re still short in that department.”
“There is a bit to go with United. They came and performed, but it’s hard to win games when you concede three goals.”