sport news Roy Keane piles into Man United and Erik ten Hag after their 'unacceptable' ... trends now

sport news Roy Keane piles into Man United and Erik ten Hag after their 'unacceptable' ... trends now
sport news Roy Keane piles into Man United and Erik ten Hag after their 'unacceptable' ... trends now

sport news Roy Keane piles into Man United and Erik ten Hag after their 'unacceptable' ... trends now

Man United squandered a 3-0 lead against Coventry before winning on penalties Red Devils legend Roy Keane has furiously torn into the manager and players Phil Foden reveals what it's REALLY like to play for Pep Guardiola in an It's All Kicking Off special. Listen on Spotify, Apple or anywhere you get your podcasts 

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Roy Keane has insisted he could 'never forgive himself' as a Manchester United player in a furious rant about his former team after they were embarrassed by Coventry in the FA Cup semi-final on Sunday.

United narrowly edged past the Championship outfit on penalties after squandering a three-goal lead in the second half - and nearly exited the competition in the dying moments of extra time before a late Coventry goal was ruled out for offside. 

Despite making it to a second successive FA Cup final against rivals Manchester City next month, the Red Devils have been heavily criticised by pundits and fans since Sunday's clash at Wembley, with Erik ten Hag's future as manager hanging by a thread.

Keane, who slammed the club while on punditry duty during and after the match, has questioned whether the players and manager can recover mentally after such a humiliating game on Stick to Football, brought to you by Sky Bet.

'Would you ever recover from that? Seriously, as a player or a manager? You're Man United, playing a Championship side and you're 3-0 up. You'd never forgive yourself,' he said to his former Red Devils team-mate Gary Neville.

Roy Keane claims he could 'never forgive himself' if he were a Manchester United player after his former club's humiliating collapse against Coventry in the FA Cup semi-final on Sunday

Roy Keane claims he could 'never forgive himself' if he were a Manchester United player after his former club's humiliating collapse against Coventry in the FA Cup semi-final on Sunday 

United squandered a 3-0 lead against the Championship club before winning on penalties

Coventry nearly won the game in the dying moments of extra time - before VAR saved United

Coventry nearly won the game in the dying moments of extra time - before VAR saved United

Red Devils manager Erik ten Hag is now firmly on the chopping block ahead of the summer

Red Devils manager Erik ten Hag is now firmly on the chopping block ahead of the summer

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