- Manchester United conceded two goals in a row before the break
- Roy Keane criticized his former team’s defense during the FA Cup tie
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Roy Keane criticized Manchester United after Liverpool scored twice just before half-time to turn their FA Cup tie at Old Trafford on its head.
Scott McTominay put United ahead after 10 minutes, and the Red Devils looked more likely to score a second, before Alexis Mac Allister’s deflected shot went in in the 44th minute.
Then, just three minutes later, poor United defending allowed Mohamed Salah to put the Reds ahead at half-time.
Manchester United legend Keane slammed his former team’s defense and criticized Marcus Rashford.
He said: ‘ThThey are too open. They need someone to protect the back four. Rashford, my God. Go out and catch it
Liverpool scored two goals in a row to turn around their FA Cup clash with Manchester United.
Roy Keane criticized Manchester United for their ‘criminal’ defense at half-time
Keane criticized Marcus Rashford for not tracking down and helping
“Playing from behind in added time is a crime.”
Until then it had been a positive performance from the Red Devils, who before this match had not lost an FA Cup tie at home to Liverpool in over 100 years.
But United’s defensive deficiencies became apparent during the closing stages of the second half.
The warning signs were there after Wataru Endo had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside on Salah.
They then collapsed with Mac Allister’s deflected effort and Salah’s goal on the rebound from an Andre Onana save put the Reds ahead.
Rashford recently criticized people who questioned his commitment to the Red Devils after a difficult season.
He told the Players’ Tribune: “Listen, I’m not a perfect person.” When I make a mistake, I’ll be the first to raise my hand and say I need to do better.
“But if you ever question my commitment to Manchester United, that’s when I have to speak up.”
‘It’s like someone is questioning my entire identity and everything I stand for. I grew up here. I have played in this club since I was a child. My family turned down life-changing money when I was a child so I could wear this badge.’