straight to your inbox every day for freeRoy Keane doubled down on his criticism of David de Gea at Manchester United prior to the Reds' game at Southampton on Sunday, but refused to criticise him too heavily for Southampton's second goal in the encounter.De Gea was beaten by a James Ward-Prowse free-kick at St.
Mary's but Keane was more critical of Fred for giving away a foul on the edge of United's area, although he didn't totally absolve De Gea of all blame, saying he 'would'nt expect his goalkeeper to be beaten from there'.Speaking prior to kick-off, Keane said De Gea has improved of late but said he still isn't a big fan of the Spaniard. “They’ve been a little bit better," Keane said about De Gea's performances this season. "I think.
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