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Manchester United vs Arsenal, which ended in defeat for the host, made Roy Keane complain. Many have been the targets of scolding from the former MU captain, including Edinson Cavani’s warm-up scene.
In the 7th week of the Premier League there is a great match for Manchester United vs Arsenal at Old Trafford, on Monday (11/2/2020). Paul Pogba’s violation of Hector Bellerin resulted in a penalty and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang became the executioner.
This enraged Roy Keane. Scolding for scolding, he launched against the Red Devils camp.
“The quality of the players is really bad, it’s like there is no leader on the field,” Keane said in one of his scolding.
“Just look at (Marcus) Rashford, who always shrugs when things don’t go as planned. His body language doesn’t lie, something’s wrong,” he said after the Manchester United vs. Arsenal game.
He also highlighted Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s progress as coach of the Red Devils. Roy Keane made a grim prediction about his former Manchester United teammate.
“I said it two or three months ago, Solskjaer could have been fired because of the quality of his players,” Keane said.
“In fact, Solskjaer has built everything right when he came to Old Trafford. But for whatever reason, now everything is going wrong,” he continued.
In the lengthy reprimand in the Sky Sports studio after the Man United vs Arsenal game, Roy Keane’s words also got in the comment about Edinson Cavani.
“It bothered me when I saw the warm up. Cavani’s feet never seemed to be trying to warm up, did they?” Keane said as reported GiveMeSport.
“He then came in as a substitute and was asked to bring them (MU) back into the game. Ole has spoken about his efforts to smooth his adaptation (Cavani) with speed. (But) sometimes it’s up to the players to do something.”
“Of course Ole will get the sap in the end,” said Roy Keane.
Journalists commented on Edinson Cavani’s warm-up style Manchester evening news, Samuel Luckhurst, with his tweet. He also criticized Cavani for looking without enthusiasm both during the warm-up and when he entered the field in the Manchester United vs Arsenal game.
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