"Manchester United" on Sunday played a 1:1 draw with "Everton" and missed a great opportunity to get closer to the top four of the Premier League.
"The Red Devils" conceded a goal right at the start of the match, when David De Gea made a big mistake, and the Spaniard was criticized after the game by "Man Utd" legend Roy Keane.
"Whether I was a coach or a player, I would just kill my goalkeeper for such a mistake. I don't understand what De Gea was waiting for in that situation.
It was, in a way, arrogant behavior, for which I would have severely reprimanded him during the break. De Gea cannot have any excuses," said R. Keane on Sky Sports.
Keane also didn't hold back on criticism for Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, who didn't perform well in the episode where Bruno Fernandes equalized the result.
"I don't even want to hear an explanation that the ball changed trajectory. It's normal for the ball to move when someone kicks it.
I don't need to look at Pickford's statistics. I just know that he is not a good goalkeeper," added the Man Utd legend.