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Roy Keane tore into Marcus Rashford on Wednesday night as he said the Manchester United forward’s ‘general play as a footballer is shocking’.
United lost 2-0 at Arsenal in Wednesday’s Premier League main event thanks to second-half goals from Jurrien Timber and William Saliba.
Rashford began the game on the bench before entering the action as a substitute in the 58th minute. The 26-year-old touched the ball 22 times during his cameo but he failed to produce any shots or key passes.
Former United captain Keane watched the game alongside Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher and Ian Wright. The quartet were hosting a YouTube watch-along for The Overlap.
Neville and Keane were naturally hoping for a United win, with Arsenal legend Ian Wright cheering on his former side.
Meanwhile, Liverpool icon Carragher forced fans to do a double-take by wearing a retro United shirt – because he wanted Arsenal to drop points in the title race.
Marcus Rashford featured as a sub in Man United’s 2-0 defeat at Arsenal on Wednesday night
Roy Keane was unimpressed by Rashford and said his ‘general play as a footballer is shocking’
Keane was speaking on The Overlap’s watch-along, which also featured Gary Neville (left) and Jamie Carragher (right) – who was wearing a retro Man United shirt
During the second half, Keane fumed: ‘I tell you what, Rashford has come on, his general play as a footballer is shocking. Watch his header there.’
Reacting to Keane’s comment, Carragher appeared to mutter ‘MailOnline’ – seemingly to suggest that this publication would likely be interested in what had just been said.
United then kicked the ball out of play and Keane exploded: ‘You know what that is, rubbish! That is f***ing rubbish… kicks it out of play.’
Neville later hit out at United for conceding from a simple set-piece.
‘That can’t happen, that,’ said Neville. ‘It’s a looped corner. You do scratch your head, you’re there as a coach and spend hours going through these corners.’
On the overall result, Keane concluded: ‘United deserve that. One shot on target.’
United actually ended the game having registered two shots on target – four fewer than the Gunners.
Arsenal’s victory saw them cut the gap to Premier League leaders Liverpool, who dropped two points in a dramatic 3-3 draw at Newcastle following a 90th-minute equaliser from Fabian Schar.
Rashford had 22 touches during his cameo but he failed to produce any shots or key passes
Keane watched Wednesday night’s game while sitting next to Arsenal legend Ian Wright (left)
The Gunners are now just seven points behind Liverpool.
But Mikel Arteta’s men are still third in the table after Chelsea won 5-1 at Southampton to move clear of their London rivals on goal difference.
United’s defeat, coupled with Newcastle getting a point, saw Ruben Amorim’s side drop into the bottom half.
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