Roy Keane slams Man United’s ‘CRIMINAL’ defending in injury time and singles out Marcus Rashford for criticism as Erik ten Hag’s men surrender first-half lead over Liverpool

  • Manchester United conceded two goals just before half-time
  • Roy Keane was critical of his former side’s defense during their FA Cup tie
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Roy Keane has come down hard on Manchester United after Liverpool scored twice just before half-time to turn around the FA Cup tie at Old Trafford.

Scott McTominay put United ahead after 10 minutes, and the Red Devils looked all the more likely to score a second – before Alexis Mac Allister’s deflected effort headed home after 44 minutes.

Just three minutes later, poor defending from United allowed Mohamed Salah to give the Reds the lead at half-time.

Manchester United legend Keane has criticized his former side’s defense as he singled out Marcus Rashford for criticism.

He said: ‘ThThey are too open. They need someone to protect the back four. Rashford, my god. Go out and tackle him

Liverpool scored two goals in quick succession to turn around the FA Cup tie with Manchester United

Roy Keane criticized Manchester United at half-time for their 'criminal' defence

Roy Keane criticized Manchester United at half-time for their ‘criminal’ defence

Marcus Rashford was singled out by Keane amid criticism for not following through and helping

Marcus Rashford was singled out by Keane amid criticism for not following up and helping

‘Playing from the back in injury time is criminal.’

Until then it had been a positive display from the Red Devils, who at the start of this match had not lost a home FA Cup match against Liverpool in more than 100 years.

But United’s defensive shortcomings crept in in the latter stages of the second half.

The warning signs came after Wataru Endo had a goal disallowed for marginal offside on Salah.

They then collapsed to Mac Allister’s deflected effort and Salah’s goal on the rebound from Andre Onana’s save, giving the Reds the lead.

Rashford recently hit out at people who doubted his commitment to the Red Devils after a difficult season.

He told the Players’ Tribune: ‘Listen, I’m not a perfect person. When I make a mistake, I’m the first to raise my hand and say I need to do better.

‘But if you ever question my commitment to Man United, then I have to say so.

“It’s like someone is questioning my entire identity and everything I stand for. I grew up here. I have been playing for this club since I was a boy. My family turned down life-changing money when I was little so I could wear this badge.”


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