Roy Keane has criticised two Manchester United players, aside from Casemiro, for their role in Liverpool’s goals in their 3-0 defeat on Sunday.
Casemiro made errors prior to two goals in the 3-0 defeat, misplacing a pass ahead of Liverpool‘s first before being robbed by Luis Diaz in the move that led to the second. Diaz scored both goals.
The Brazilian was substituted at half-time by manager Erik ten Hag and replaced by young midfielder Toby Collyer. The 20-year-old was making his Premier League debut.
But Keane believes that Casemiro was not the only player at fault in the lead-up to Liverpool’s first goals, and called out two other Unitedplayers for the roles that they played.
The United legend believed that full-backs Diogo Dalot and Noussair Mazraoui – who was playing in his first Northwest derby – were also at fault due to their positioning.
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