Roy Keane has been far from convinced by what he has seen from his former club Manchester United in their opening two Premier League games of the season.
And the Red Devils legend thinks they are allowing opponents to create far too many chances, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side having conceded five goals from their opening two matches.
United were hugely disappointing in their 3-1 opening day defeat against Crystal Palace, and they required a VAR-assisted last minute penalty to see off Brighton 3-2 on Saturday.
When asked to assess their start to the season on Sky Sports, Keane replied: "(It's) not been great. They will have been pleased with the result against Brighton but there are worrying signs already in the first week. "It's
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