Keane harshly criticizes Manchester United for player selection.

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Roy Keane, a legend of Manchester United, did not hold back in his criticism of his former club, expressing his outrage over the recent management choices. Keane’s remarks come after the confirmation of Michael Carrick as the new interim manager, in a transition that has left many questioning the logic behind the decisions made by the Red Devils’ leadership.

The decision to bring Jonny Evans and Darren Fletcher into prominent roles within the coaching staff has sparked waves of controversy. Keane, known for his bluntness, did not hesitate to challenge the validity of these appointments. “What has Jonny Evans done to be the first-team coach at Manchester United?” he questioned, casting doubt on the competence of those making the decisions.

Evans, who left his position overseeing loans and development pathways just a month ago, is now back at the club, in a move that many consider strange. Keane did not hold back in his criticism: “Fletch has two games, he leaves, and Carrick gives him a job… it’s great, isn’t it? He left that job four weeks ago and now he’s back working with the first team. That’s a big jump.”

The former United player continued his analysis, questioning the logic behind Evans’ hiring: “Recently, for the games against Burnley away and Brighton at home, Fletch comes in, he knows the club, he worked in the academy. He probably even knows the canteen staff, calling Ferguson to ask what socks he should wear in the morning. How did those two games go?”

Keane’s words resonate deeply among football fans, reflecting widespread frustration regarding Manchester United’s strategic decisions. With a rich history and a tradition of excellence, supporters hope that the new management will restore the prestige the club once enjoyed. The near future promises to be pivotal, and the decisions made now could shape Manchester United’s destiny in the coming years.


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