ROY KEANE slammed “embarrassing” Manchester United flops following their 7-0 defeat to Liverpool.
The Reds hit six goals in the second half to earn a famous Anfield victory over Erik ten Hag’s side.
Keane laid into the players after the match, criticising their lack of fight before suggesting they should be ashamed of themselves.
He said on Sky Sports: “It was obviously a bad day, shocking really. It was game over at the beginning of the second half.
“The senior players were embarrassing. They didn’t show any leadership skills. Shocking. It was a tough day for United.
“Thank god I was never part of a team beaten by that much at United.
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“The players will be ashamed and embarrassed. When the going got tough, they went missing. They didn’t show any pride, fight or spirit.
“The big players, the ones we all build up, really let the club down. If you ever get beaten by six or seven, you go into hiding for a few days.
“I’d go missing for a few months. I don’t know what to say, I’m in shock.”
The pundit was quietly confident United would win and almost burst out laughing when his colleague Graeme Souness predicted a home win.
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Keane also described David De Gea’s goalkeeping as “schoolboy” while Gary Neville raged at the team, singling out Bruno Fernandes.
He added: “The second-half was an absolute disgrace and a shambles.
“That was epitomised by captain Bruno Fernandes who was embarrassing at times.
“But it was not their usual performance or spirit. Ten Hag will deal with it like he’s dealt with other difficult situations.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk