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Roy Keane TEARS into Man United after their 1-1 draw with Chelsea

  • Roy Keane tore into Man United players after Sunday’s draw against Chelsea
  • The United legend was critical of Bruno Fernandes’ leadership qualities
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Roy Keane’s damning criticism of Manchester United reached boiling point as the club legend produced a sensational rant following Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Chelsea where he labelled the team as ‘boring’ and insisted the current crop of players have the wrong ‘DNA’.

United’s worst-ever start to a Premier League campaign continued as Moises Caicedo cancelled out Bruno Fernandes’ opener to rescue a point for the Blues at Old Trafford.

Shared spoils leaves United 13th in the league standings with just 12 points from 10 games and already 13 points behind leaders Liverpool in the wake of Erik ten Hag’s exit on Monday.

Ruud van Nistelrooy got his first taste of English top-flight action as interim manager against Chelsea and will oversee two more matches before current Sporting head coach Ruben Amorim takes charge.

However, former celebrated United captain Keane laid bare the huge challenge Amorim faces in turning the club’s fortunes around as he described the current team as ‘average at everything’.

Tempers flared in several flashpoints at Old Trafford between United and Chelsea players

Ruben Amorim has been confirmed as United's next head coach

Erik ten Hag was sacked on Monday after a dismal start to the season

Speaking after Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Chelsea, Keane fumed on Sky Sports: ‘This is an average United team. All the stats back it up. They could have won the game. It’s hit and miss. It’s not good. 

‘This United team is almost boring. Really disappointed, so flat. From the manager’s point of view this team is way off getting back into the top four. As a team you look at certain individuals maybe we think they’re better than they are. 

‘They’re average at everything. The lack of goals is still hard to believe. That’s why managers lose their jobs. It’s proper hit and miss and more likely it’s going to be a miss,’ he added.

Jamie Redknapp and Frank Lampard echoed similar concerns for United’s future with the Chelsea icon slamming the 13-time Premier League champions as ‘the worst pressing team in the league’.

Meanwhile, Keane’s annoyance at the cliff drop in standards at the club he helped turn into a dominant force continued with his assessment of Fernandes’ leadership skills.

The Portuguese playmaker was previously made captain by Ten Hag at the start of the Dutchman’s second season at the helm but has regularly faced criticism for his on-pitch behaviour and attitude towards referees.

Against Chelsea, Fernandes endured a mixed game as he scored United’s only goal but was also involved in several moments of flaring tempers and Keane slammed the 30-year-old as not captain material.

‘Too little too late. These are always awkward interviews for players. I don’t think Bruno showed leadership. I don’t think he did enough as captain of United,’ said Keane.

Fernandes' leadership was again questioned as he fumed during several moments against Chelsea

Keane was critical of United's performance against Chelsea and insisted players at the club don't match the team 'DNA'

Rasmus Hojlund (middle) was well-marshalled by Chelsea's defence in the 1-1 draw

Alejandro Garnacho (left) was wasteful in front of goal as United's goal-scoring struggles continued

‘I don’t think he should be too proud of himself. The players have let the manager down. I’ve played under some great managers. This idea when a player says I feel sorry for the manager, that’s hard to listen to. It’s not even about liking about the manager,’ added Keane.

Keane then further blasted the culture at his former club, continuing:  ‘Your own DNA should suggest that you’re a good team player. You roll your sleeves up, you dig in. This United team doesn’t do it. We can’t go back to the United of the ’80s when they’re a cup team. 

‘When you look your team-mates in their eye, show what you’re about, you dig deep. I wouldn’t want to be in the trenches with those players. My eyes don’t lie to me. It’s not about liking managers. 

‘That’s got to come down to your DNA. A lot of them haven’t got the DNA of a Man United player in my eyes,’ he said.

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