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Roy Keane admitted that he fears for Manchester United after their humiliating 1-0 loss to Arsenal, starkly concluding: “This team is not good enough.”
After six games of the new season, United are only 15th in the Premier League table and have already suffered three defeats, all at Old Trafford.
“I am very, very worried about Manchester United right now,” Keane said. Sky sports after a Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang penalty ensured the Gunners a deserved victory.
“Where do you want me to start? Lack of energy, enthusiasm and a real lack of quality. That really worried me. No quality, no composure.
“Some of the performances were really bad. Did they turn a corner? It’s the longest corner in history. I’m just not convinced by these players.
“I don’t see any leaders out there. There is a real lack of quality. There is a long way back for this club.”
United created just a single chance to score a goal during the 90 minutes, with the Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood partnership missing.
“I looked at Rashford closely today. His body language was shocking,” Keane continued. “Did he shrug when things didn’t go his way? You roll up your sleeves when you play for Manchester United.”
Keane: ‘These players will lose Ole his job’
In a dazzling recap of United’s lousy start to the campaign, Keane added: “We were almost building this season as a hit or miss for Ole. [Gunnar Solskjaer]but right now it doesn’t look good to him. I scratch the head of players who have no enthusiasm for a football game. Sometimes you say ‘there is no reason to panic’. But the results and the performances suggest you should panic.
“Ole will lose his job working with these players, that’s what’s going to happen.”
More to follow …
Whats Next?
Manchester United will go to Istanbul Buyuksehir in the Champions League at 5:55 p.m. on Wednesday, before going to Everton at 12:30 p.m. in the Premier League on Saturday.
Arsenal host Molde in the Europa League on Thursday at 8pm and then welcome Aston Villa to the Emirates at 7:15 pm on Sunday, live at the Sky Sports box office.
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