Legendary Manchester United skipper Roy Keane says Manchester City were so comfortable they ended up toying with his former side at Old Trafford.
City sealed a 2-0 win against United thanks to first half goals from Bernardo Silva and an own goal by Eric Bailly.
United have now lost eight home games across all competitions in a single year for the first time since 1989.
And in his reaction, Keane called out a number of players who let the team down against the Premier League champions.
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“We go back to that I look for characters. Scott McTominay, who I know is learning his trade. Fred in midfield. These players are not good enough for Manchester United.
“Defensively, I wasn’t shocked when Eric Bailly sliced that into his own net. He’s got that in his locker. He’s erratic.
“It was so comfortable for Man City. They just toyed with Man Utd.”
Comparing the defeat to Liverpool and City, the former Ireland skipper said:”It felt worse [ than the defeat to Liverpool].
“The goal just before half-time meant it was game all over.
“Man City are a different type of team to Liverpool. They were quite happy just to keep the ball and they just toyed with Man Utd.
“It was so poor. The difference in class, quality and decision making, basically everything.
“I know the old saying is men vs boys, but United are so off it, it’s unbelievable.”
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