Share this @internewscast.com

Roy Keane has urged Manchester United fans to not ‘be fooled’ after their dramatic FA Cup victory over Leicester.

The Red Devils booked their place in the fifth round of the competition thanks to Harry Maguire’s late header on Friday. Though replays showed the defender was well offside, VAR was not in use and the goal stood.

The result somewhat papered over the cracks of a poor United showing on the night, with Ruben Amorim’s side not having a shot on target until the 68th minute when Joshua Zirkzee made it 1-1.

United fans celebrated in the stands as they bounced back from a disappointing defeat by Crystal Palace last time out, but they are still 13th in the Premier League and struggling under Amoirm.

Keane, speaking on ITV’s coverage of the game, was critical of his side as he broke down their struggled and downplayed the result.

Roy Keane has urged fans to not ‘be fooled’ following Manchester United’s FA Cup victory

Keane questioned the apparent lack of energy in the team amid a poor first half showing

Keane questioned the apparent lack of energy in the team amid a poor first half showing

Despite winning 2-1, United did not have a shot on target until the 68th minute when they scored their first goal

Despite winning 2-1, United did not have a shot on target until the 68th minute when they scored their first goal

‘It is a bit of everything,’ he began. ‘The manager is obviously really frustrated.

‘I don’t understand. There’s no energy – we go on about tactics, you have to play with energy, it is the starting point and enthusiasm. It doesn’t matter what system you are playing, you wont get near anyone.

‘You have to close people down. We saw two bad teams out there.

He added: ‘Don’t be fooled. You have to praise them, in the next round, but the performance itself was nowhere near good enough.’

Sir Alex Ferguson was seen in the stands alongside the likes of Sam Allardyce and Ryan Giggs, at one point caught yawning as he watched a dull first half from his former side.

But he was all smiles and cheers after Maguire headed in – a decision Keane branded ‘shocking’ – seen on his feet clapping and laughing along.

After the game, it was put to Amorim that United won the game in the famous ‘Fergie time’, but a disappointed United coach didn’t see the funny side of things when speaking to ITV.

‘We have to believe until the end, but this game has nothing to do with the time of Fergie,’ he said, straight-faced. ‘We have to do so much better with and without the ball.

Harry Maguire headed in for United in the 93rd minute, but replays showed he was well offside

Harry Maguire headed in for United in the 93rd minute, but replays showed he was well offside

United boss Ruben Amorim said it 'was not a good day' despite his side progressing to the fifth round of the cup

United boss Ruben Amorim said it ‘was not a good day’ despite his side progressing to the fifth round of the cup

‘We had no energy in the first half, in the second it was better and we played with speed and managed to turn teams around.

‘I cannot focus on saving the season with momentum of a cup, it is not the way I see football or Man United. I am not thinking end of the season, I don’t care about that, I care about the moment and at the moment it is not good enough. Today was not a good day.’

The Portuguese’s attitude was a complete contrast from that of his predecessor, Erik ten Hag, who often used United’s FA Cup win last season as a defence when questioned on the general poor form of his side.

It was the first half that did for United, with the hosts barely laying a finger on their opponents, who are still in the Premier League relegation zone.

Rasmus Hojlund was once again largely anonymous, while Kobbie Mainoo struggled in the advanced role that Amorim now seems the favour him in.

It was at half-time when Keane pulled the biggest of his punches.

‘It has been shocking, really really poor,’ Keane began at the interval. ‘They are boring now.

‘They should remind the players in the dressing room what the game is about. There is a goal that end. No energy, there is no energy in the stadium, they are waiting for something to happen.

‘A lack of confidence, the urgency, giving it away cheaply. I just look at it from a United point of view and I’m thinking, ‘My goodness, is this what its come to?’ Nowhere near good enough.’

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Sir Jim Ratcliffe Misses Women’s FA Cup Final at Wembley: Co-owner Absent From Man United Women’s Match Against Chelsea After Attending Men’s Game in London

Sir Jim Ratcliffe was notably absent from the women’s FA Cup final,…

Southampton playfully mocks Ruben Dias with a humorous TikTok video following comments on his style

“It’s frustrating to play against a team like them,” Manchester City center-back…

Introducing the Unexpected FA Cup Star: Project Manager and Father of Four Gary Lockyer Shines After Years of Dedication – Discover the Keys to His Scoring Success

Step aside, Erling Haaland. There’s a new goalscoring sensation in town. That’s…

Exclusive Analysis: A Bitter Conclusion at Killie, Yet Bright Prospects for Derek McInnes with Hearts

When the Kilmarnock players arrived at Rugby Park on Thursday morning for a…

Red Devils Drop to 16th in Premier League: Player Ratings Reviewed

Manchester United lost their 17th Premier League match of the season on…

Chelsea Billionaire Co-owner, 89, Faces Accusations of Harassing 30-Year-Old Female Employee for Threesome at California Winery

A Chelsea co-owner has been accused of sexually harassing one of his…

Inside Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Farewell Bash: Anfield Star Celebrates with ‘Summer of 66’ BBQ at Liverpool Training Ground Before Real Madrid Move – Fans Outraged Over Celebration

Trent Alexander-Arnold enjoyed a Liverpool farewell party over the weekend with no expenses…

Channel Nine Faces Backlash for ‘Disrespectful’ Error After Football Legend Adam Selwood’s Tragic Passing

Channel Nine has faced criticism due to a significant mistake in its…

Oliver Glasner: FA Cup Victory Would Be Monumental for Crystal Palace in Historic Wembley Clash Against Man City

Oliver Glasner admits winning the FA Cup could mean more to Crystal…

Viktor Gyokeres’ Teammate Hints at Possible Transfer Amid Premier League Interest

Arsenal and Liverpool supporters would have been intrigued during Sporting’s title celebrations,…

Kylian Mbappe Shatters 32-Year Real Madrid Record with Rapid Double in Clasico Match

Kylian Mbappe made goalscoring history in the first half of Real Madrid’s…

The Turning Point in Jack Grealish’s Man City Journey: £100m Star Informed of Departure Following FA Cup Final Omission by Pep Guardiola

Alan Shearer has told Jack Grealish that he has to leave Manchester…