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da betano casino: Even in his playing days, Roy Keane was never one to shy away from speaking his mind. It often caused him problems with managers and teammates alike, and he has taken that brutal honestly into his punditry work since his retirement from the game.
Fans across the world have gotten used to the Irishman’s dead-pan delivery and savage put-downs. Who could ever forget his classic “Gary, it’s two yards man”, or the brilliantly effective “nonsense”?
But after Manchester United’s insipid 2-0 defeat to West Ham on Saturday, even the hard-nosed Red Devils legend barely had any anger to boil over. It was pure disappointment.
There have been several occasions in the past when Keane has verbally unleashed on the state of affairs at United. But his assessment on Sky Sports at the weekend had none of that vitriol or fury. There was almost an air of resignation the Red Devils have “fallen” way beyond even his darkest nightmares.
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You feel anger when you realise the individuals involved are capable of more, but are simply producing below their standards. Keane’s verdict however summed up everything about United’s decline at the moment. How do you possibly get all worked up when this is as good as they’ve got?
If Cristiano Ronaldo was going through a bad patch of form, calling him out could have reinvigorated him. How do you do the same to someone like Scott McTominay, Jesse Lingard or Andreas Pereira?
They often say disappointment can be far worse than anger. And in this instance, Keane’s assessment encapsulates United’s situation to a tee.