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LET Him Pack his things and Leave I don’t want to see him in my Club Again, He couldn’t defend the ball and his error caused the first and Second Goal”- Erig Ten Hag has instructed Manchester United FLOP to leave the Club with immediate effect after Shocking defeat to Liverpool

Roy Keane questioned Liverpool’s opening goal at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon’s placement of Manchester United pair Noussair Mazraoui and Diogo Dalot.After seeing what they thought was an early opener disallowed for offside, Liverpool broke the deadlock with 35 minutes on the clock. A misplaced pass from Casemiro was intercepted by Ryan Gravenberch, he advanced, slipped in Mohamed Salah and the forward delivered a peach of a cross for Luis Diaz to nod home.

The goal came from Casemiro’s decision to play a first-time pass, intended to find Kobbie Mainoo, and the Brazilian was soon at fault again for Liverpool’s second, which was also netted by Diaz after being created by Salah.

Though Keane understood Casemiro’s pass resulted in Liverpool scoring the first goal of the game, he was enraged by the lack of defensive protection in the wide areas. Mazraoui and Dalot had both entered offensive stances since it appeared Casemiro’s pass would advance United across the field.

Speaking at halftime, Keane told Sky Sports: “The error from Casemiro here… for all his expertise, it is hardly a first-time throw. That is not worth the gamble.

“They scatter all over the place when they lose it (the ball). Listen, a player can make a mistake, but these are all somewhat erratic.

“Look at your right-back; where is he? Where is your left-back located? You have no control here.

Liverpool is decent enough to punish [them]. Good players will punish you.”

Roy Keane criticized Manchester United’s defensive setup after Liverpool’s opening goal at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon, particularly focusing on the positioning of United defenders Noussair Mazraoui and Diogo Dalot. The goal came after a misplaced pass from Casemiro, which was intercepted by Ryan Gravenberch. Gravenberch then advanced with the ball and set up Mohamed Salah, who delivered a precise cross for Luis Diaz to head home.

Keane acknowledged that Casemiro’s poor decision to attempt a risky first-time pass, intended for Kobbie Mainoo, led to the opening goal. However, he was more concerned about the defensive disorganization that followed. Both Mazraoui and Dalot were caught out of position in offensive stances, assuming that Casemiro’s pass would successfully move United up the field. This left United exposed defensively, allowing Liverpool to capitalize.

At halftime, Keane expressed his frustration on Sky Sports, saying, “The error from Casemiro here… for all his expertise, it is hardly a first-time throw. That is not worth the gamble.” He continued to criticize the defensive setup, noting how United’s players were scattered when they lost possession and questioning the positioning of the full-backs. He emphasized that teams like Liverpool, with quality players, will punish such lapses in defensive discipline.

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