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Roy Keane predicts where Man United will finish after 3-0 defeat against Liverpool
Roy Keane predicts where Man United will finish after 3-0 defeat against Liverpool
Manchester United were comfortably beaten by Liverpool 3-0 at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Man United’s season-long losing streak began last week when they were defeated by Brighton.
In his first significant game as the Reds’ manager, Arne Slot’s team won convincingly thanks to the contributions of Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah. Erik ten Hag, the manager of Man United, had yet another bad day.
Despite adding new players to the team, he has continued to face criticism from former players and supporters for the team’s lack of progress.
Despite their dismal start to the season, Man United icon Roy Keane is still certain that the Red Devils will place among the top four teams in the Premier League.
‘It was far from an even game – Liverpool were very good, they looked sharp and look fitter,’ he said on Sky Sports, as quoted by the Metro.
‘You can try to dress it up, but United were shocking. Every time Liverpool went forward they looked like they were going to score – not good.
‘There’s been a lot of good PR for United about plans for the stadium, blah, blah, blah. Today I am really disappointed that United didn’t turn up.
‘I am always surprised if the game is over after 60 minutes when you’re playing for Manchester United.’
‘I still think United will get in the top-four.’
It remains to be seen if Man United can get top four this season but it is not going to be easy for them.
They need huge improvement on and off the pitch if they are to make something out of this season.
Man United can expect a difficult season once again
It is Erik ten Hag’s third season at the club and the Red Devils have still no identity on the pitch and a plan to deal with the best teams in the league.
The claim from Keane sounds a little too optimistic, considering his former team finished eighth in the league last season.
They have made additions to the squad and spent money in the summer but that still does not guarantee them a top four finish considering how far they are behind the other top teams in the league