MANCHESTER UNITED legend Roy Keane absolutely savaged David De Gea for his blunder against Everton and raged: “I’d kill him.”
The Old Trafford legend tore into De Gea after his lazy pass clattered into Dominic Calvert-Lewin and into the net.
Keane absolutely savaged De Gea and even said ‘I’d kill him’ after his howler
De Gea’s lazy pass gifted Everton the opening goal of the gameCredit: Reuters
United fans themselves were in meltdown over the Spain star’s monumental error, which gave Everton the lead at Goodison Park.
But it appears no one was an angry as Old Trafford icon Keane in the Sky Sports studio.
Reacting to the howler, Keane roared: “I’d kill him.
“He takes way too long. What are you doing?
“These are huge moments for [the race for] top four. It’s a bit of arrogance to it.
“I would’ve lynched him at half-time.”
De Gea was indebted to new-boy Bruno Fernandes though, after his long-range effort saw United equalise before the break.
But Keane wasn’t willing to give the Portuguese star the credit, instead opting to have a pop at Everton and England stopper Jordan Pickford.
The 2018 World Cup hero arguably could have done better as he allowed the ball to sneak past him at his near-post.
And Keane slammed him, adding: “The ball is moving… of course it’s moving.”
After being shown stats on goalkeepers to make the most errors leading to goals this season – with De Gea and Pickford level-top on seven howlers apiece – Keane went in even harder.
The Irishman said: “I don’t need to see those stats. I know Pickford’s not a good goalkeeper.
“We said it before the game, he’s not up to it. I don’t care, he’s not a good goalkeeper.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk