straight to your inbox“I'm sick to death of this goalkeeper,” a characteristically irate Roy Keane fumed on Sky Sports after a David de Gea mistake had put Manchester United behind in their clash with Tottenham Hotspur."I would be fining him at half-time, there is no getting away from that.
I would be swinging punches at that guy. That is a standard save for an established international goalkeeper. I am flabbergasted.”It’s difficult to truly judge United legend Keane’s strength of feeling because he’s become a parody of himself in recent years; an angry headline-generating, player-berating machine.Yet underneath his vitriol, the former United captain raised a valid point: a goalkeeper of De Gea’s calibre should have saved Steven Bergwijn’s.
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