Roy Keane's comments poking fun after Newcastle United's collapse that handed Manchester United the title have re-emerged after a quarter of a century.
18.12.2021 - 18:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane criticised Anthony Martial in 2020 for not being "good enough" to lead the line for the Reds with Ralf Rangnick now having a decision to make.
The Frenchman's career at Old Trafford has gradually declined and his agent's comments last week signalled that his time with United was over.
After finishing as top goalscorer in 2019-20, he has slowly fallen by the wayside and after just two Premier League starts this season, question marks are appearing as
Roy Keane's comments poking fun after Newcastle United's collapse that handed Manchester United the title have re-emerged after a quarter of a century.
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