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Club legend Roy Keane gives stern warning to Man United stars

Manchester United club legend Roy Keane gives a stern warning to the United players after the loss.

By Angus Barnes

Manchester United club legend Roy Keane gives a stern warning to the United players after the loss.
Manchester United club legend Roy Keane gives a stern warning to the United players after the loss.
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The Red Devils' disappointing loss yesterday has not only hit the fans hard but all the clubs' former players and legends that have played in a number of the Arsenal vs Manchester United rivalries during the managerial era of Sir Alex Ferguson and Monsieur Arsene Wenger between the 1990s and the 2000s.

For either team, such a big game was a huge bragging as they were the two top teams majorly competing for the EPL titles in those eras. It was an era that created legends like Roy Keane, Dennis Bergkamp, Ryan Giggs Thierry Henry, and many others.

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In the current team for both clubs, only David De Gea had a brief understanding of the raw magnitude of the rivalry between the two clubs which was also why he disrespected Arsene Wenger in the build-up to the game. It added more intensity to the build of the game and the performance of the players.

Unfortunately, goals from Marcus Rashford and Lisandro Martinez were not enough to help Manchester United secure a point when they faced the Gunners at the Emirates last night. Arsenal won the game 3-2 with a dominating performance as several Manchester United players were terrible on the day.

What did Roy Keane say?

While talking in the post-match punditry, Roy Keane acknowledged the progress made by Manchester United under Erik Ten Hag but demanded that they need a monster mentality to face big teams like Arsenal. He pinpointed Shaw, Fred, and McTominay for their poor performance.

 


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