Roy Keane accused Manchester United of being “boring” in the FA Cup “shocking” performance against Leicester.
The Red Devils beat Wilfred Ndidi for the seventh shot in Old Trafford in Bobby de Cordova-Reid in Andre Onana (Andre Onana) nodded in the match, the Red Devils’ seventh goal.
Manuel Ugarte gave up the ball, and Mainoo failed to track Ndidi in the defending range of many this season, without launching an offense, failed to register targets during the opening period .
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Keane did not stop him from criticizing his former team, claiming players could remind them that they needed to score goals to win football games.
“It’s shocking. Really, really poor. The targets don’t shoot. They have two targets for Crystal Palace. They’re actually boring right now.”
“You want to go into the locker room and remind them about the content of the game – ‘There was a goal at the time and you needed to bring the ball into it’. It seemed like they didn’t even know. Leicester wasn’t bad, they did a pretty good job.
“Manchester United doesn’t even have the right basics. Ma Hu, trying to beat 25 yards from his own goal, people are not with the runners.
“From a Manchester United perspective, my god, what is this? We know their records are poor, but we’re here tonight and watching it, “There’s definitely a reaction, they’re sure to be passionate about the game and energy”. They don’t even have that one.
“I bet Leicester can’t believe how easy it is.”
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Keane, who was left on the new signing Patrick Dorgu, played on the right before the first half hook, added: “He was playing on the right wing. You think it’s for some players It’s unfair.”
Dorgu was replaced by Alejandro Garnacho, and the Argentines had a real impact on the Red Devils, missing a considerable opportunity before playing a key role in Joshua Zirkzee’s opener.
Rasmus Hojlund plays from a great back next to Garnacho, blocked down onto Zirkzee’s path, the simple task of passing the ball to the net rear.
Garnacho continues to cause problems for Leicester, the only source of the Red Devils’ attack joy, but the game looks destined to be overtime and then lucky enough to hand Ruben Amorim’s victory to Ruben Amorim’s victory.
Bruno Fernandes’ Deep Cross found Harry Maguire at the back post, who put the ball ahead of Hermansen’s downtime, but in Apparently offside position.
Before the next round, there was no VAR in the FA Cup and the goal kept standing.