Roy Keane tells Aaron Wan-Bissaka ‘do your job’ after he was at fault for Arsenal’s first goal

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‘This is big stuff!’: Roy Keane tells Aaron Wan-Bissaka to ‘do your job’ after Man United defender blamed for Arsenal’s first goal as Cesc Fabregas calls him ‘naive’ ‘

Roy Keane criticized Manchester United defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka after he failed to lift Eddie Nketiah for Arsenal’s opening goal.

The Arsenal striker nodded a free header to level the game shortly after Marcus Rashford’s first Emirates goal as Wan-Bissaka failed to mark it correctly.

Both teams have since added another through Bukayo Saka and Lisandro Martinez respectively in an end-to-end clash at the top of the Premier League table, and another Nketiah goal late on has put the team back on track. Armory ahead.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka was at fault for Arsenal's first goal against Man United on Sunday

Aaron Wan-Bissaka was at fault for Arsenal’s first goal against Man United on Sunday

Roy Keane criticized the defender for his

Roy Keane criticized the defender for his “lack of intelligence and football coordination”

Keane raged at the fullback’s poor defending at half time, as he told Sky Sports: “It’s just his lack of awareness, like he can’t believe someone is around his back, he can see it.”

It is a lack of football intelligence, a lack of concentration, considering that we praise him saying that he is a good defender.

“When I hear people say that I wasn’t aware of who was around me, you have to be aware. That’s your job. These are big things, these are big moments, do your job. Go and attack the ball.

Eddie Nketiah scored a well-placed header after being mismarked by Wan-Bissaka

Eddie Nketiah scored a well-placed header after being mismarked by Wan-Bissaka

Cesc Fabregas was equally scathing on the defender, but also praised Arsenal’s attacking play. He added: ‘It was fantastic, but there was naivety from United’s point of view. United need to push, but they gave them spaces.

‘[Oleskandr] Zinchenko picked up the ball twice in space and go ball [Granit] Xhaka. We can talk about Wan-Bissaka, he is a bit lazy, he doesn’t look around him. Nketiah smells it so good.

As the game stands, Arsenal will move five points clear at the top of the league with one game left over City.


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