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Keane harshly criticized MU

In the early morning of December 5, MU took the lead but was held to a 1-1 draw by West Ham at home in round 14 of the Premier League.

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MU deadlocked at home.

Former captain Roy Keane delivered some extremely harsh comments on Manchester United's performance in the 1-1 draw against West Ham in round 14 of the Premier League.

Speaking on Sky Sports after the match at Old Trafford, Keane could not hide his disappointment: "Manchester United faced a team in the bottom group, West Ham were probably lacking confidence, and Manchester United led 1-0. But they slowed down and paid the price."

Keane pointed out that in the last two home matches, Manchester United only scored one goal: "Every time I watch them play, I feel disappointed. MU lacks the sharpness and determination needed to finish the match."

If they win this match, MU will rise to 5th place in the rankings. But the former MU midfielder believes that the quality of the team's performance in the last three or four matches has been very bad, really poor. They seem to be afraid of completing the task, even afraid of reaching 5th place, not the top of the table.

By only getting one point against West Ham, a team struggling in the relegation zone, Manchester United missed the opportunity to shorten the gap with the top 4.

Currently, coach Ruben Amorim and his team are ranked 8th on the rankings with 22 points after 14 matches.

U22 Vietnam striker: The team played well but finished poorly. During the training session on the afternoon of December 4, striker Nguyen Quoc Viet affirmed that the U22 Vietnam team will improve their finishing ability when facing U22 Malaysia.

Source: https://znews.vn/keane-chi-trich-mu-tham-te-post1599216.html


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