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Roy Keane blasts Man United after Europa League defeat by Tottenham insisting they were LUCKY to get to the final and claims there are ‘huge cracks’ at the club

By uk-times.com21 May 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Manchester United legend Roy Keane has laid into his former side after their Europa League defeat by Tottenham on Thursday night. 

The Red Devils were beaten 1-0 after a Brennan Johnson touch sent the ball agonisingly beyond Andre Onana late on in the first half, and United couldn’t find the important equaliser. 

As a result, it is Tottenham who end their 17-year wait for a trophy and United who limp back to England with their tails between their legs.  

‘Just when you think things can’t get any worse for Man United. It’s been the story all year,’ blasted Keane.

‘They’ve been getting out of jail with European football and it’s been covering the huge cracks at Man United. All season they have been so easy to beat.

‘They got lucky a few times in Europe and then tonight again, ultimately it’s not good enough. They didn’t show enough quality. Not enough options off the bench. 

Roy Keane laid into his former team after their defeat by Tottenham and claimed their European campaign had been covering cracks at the club

Brennan Johnson's goal was the difference for Tottenham in Bilbao as they beat Man United 1-0

Brennan Johnson’s goal was the difference for Tottenham in Bilbao as they beat Man United 1-0

‘If you’re depending on Harry Maguire to get you out of jail you’re in trouble.’ 

The Red Devils were unable to find a response in a game that distinctly lacked in quality, and failed to have a single shot on target until a Luke Shaw header in the dying moments of the encounter.

It caps a dramatic if not smooth campaign in Europe, that began in dramatic fashion indeed with three draws from three games, all after taking winning positions in the league phase. 

The quarter-finals were dramatic in the extreme, with United throwing away a lead in the first leg to draw 2-2 with Lyon in France, before almost spurning a man advantage from 2-0 up to win 7-6 on aggregate, Harry Maguire scoring in the 121st minute to finally seal the win. 

All this against the backdrop of an entirely miserable domestic campaign, with the club in 16th in the Premier League, and it points to the need for plenty of thinking and no small amount of action over the summer. 

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