Manchester United has great fans among the club's legends, but there are also fierce critics among them.
One of those who doesn't mince words when things aren't going well at Old Trafford is Roy Keane, the famous Red Devils midfielder, a man who bled while wearing the jersey of the greats...
Keane is now an analyst, just as sharp as he was when he played, and when asked if the situation at United had improved with the arrival of Michael Carrick instead of Ruben Amorim, he replied:
"The first thing about United that creates a problem is what the expectations are," Keane said.
And then he compared the "devils" to a low-cost airline.
"With United, you celebrate whatever they do. Like with Ryanair, where you know your flight is going to be two hours late, but you're still happy when the plane takes off," Keane pointed out.
United had four wins in a row with Carrick (Manchester City, Arsenal, Fulham and Tottenham), and then drew away to West Ham.
Benjamin Šeško brought them the point with a brilliant goal in stoppage time.
"Okay, it was a nice goal, but wasn't Šeško brought in for that?" Kin wondered.
United are fourth in the Premier League table.
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