Roy Keane Slams 'Weak' Man Utd After Arsenal Defeat as Ruben Amorim Addresses Goalkeeper Crisis
Keane slams 'weak' Man Utd after Arsenal defeat

Manchester United's disappointing start to the Premier League season has drawn scathing criticism from club legend Roy Keane, who labelled the team "weak" and "soft" after their defeat to Arsenal.

The Red Devils fell to a 2-1 loss at the Emirates Stadium, with Keane particularly unimpressed by their lack of fight in crucial moments. "They were bullied out there," the former captain fumed. "No leadership, no character - it's just not good enough for Manchester United."

Goalkeeping Concerns Mount

The performance has intensified scrutiny on Erik ten Hag's squad, with Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim revealing his stance on United's reported interest in his goalkeeper. While not naming names, Amorim admitted: "Every club has problems to solve, and the goalkeeper position is clearly one for them."

United's defensive frailties were exposed throughout the match, raising questions about whether their current options between the sticks can sustain a title challenge this season.

Ten Hag Under Early Pressure

The Dutch manager now faces mounting pressure to turn things around quickly, with fixtures against Liverpool and Manchester City looming in the coming weeks. Supporters will be demanding an immediate response when United return to Old Trafford next weekend.

Keane's brutal assessment summed up the mood among many United fans: "The standards have slipped so far. These players need to wake up fast or it's going to be another long season."