Keane launches scathing attack on Chelsea’s first half performance



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Expert Roy Keane has launched a brutal attack on Chelsea’s first-half performance against Man City, which saw them concede three goals at Stamford Bridge.

Ilkay Gundogan, Phil Foden and Kevin de Bruyne managed to score for Guardiola’s men.

Frank Lampard’s men offered next to nothing in the future and looked weak from behind.

Speaking about Chelsea on Sky Sports at halftime, Keane said: “From Chelsea’s point of view, impressive defense, no aggression. Attacking players must also introduce themselves. We spoke before the game and said that they have a lot of quality, but for me it does not seem that they are willing to do so.

What does Chelsea need? I think they need a miracle to get back into this game. They have been shocking. Particularly attacking players who haven’t shown up at all.

“I’m looking at some of the seasoned guys. The biggest criticism I can see today is that the Chelsea players don’t seem willing to do it. They are not putting up tackles or showing aggression. You need it, especially against a good team like City ”.

Keane also praised City for their excellent performance in the first half. He said: “Brilliant in the future, just brilliant. It took them five or ten minutes to get into the game. The city has very good quality. “

Speaking about Gundogan’s first goal, Keane said: “It was a lovely touch from Foden and then a brilliant turn from Gundogan. Grand finale, he has it in his locker. Mason Mount could put his leg in. City is flexing his muscles and putting up his marker. Nice goal and since then they looked outstanding. They have been flying ever since. “

It is the first time Chelsea have conceded three goals in the first half at home in more than three years.



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