BREAKING NEWS: “It’s now very clear that Onana was never the real issue at Man United – this guy is even worse!” – Roy Keane brutally calls out United flop after nightmare debut against Newcastle, says he has no common sense to survive in the Premier League.
Manchester United’s goalkeeping crisis has gone from bad to worse—and Roy Keane isn’t holding back. The outspoken pundit has unleashed a scathing critique of United’s latest shot-stopper after what can only be described as a horror debut against Newcastle.
In a match that was supposed to signal a fresh start for United, the new keeper handed Newcastle a goal on a silver platter, committing an inexplicable error that left even the most patient of fans speechless. Trying to play out from the back under pressure, he hesitated, lost control, and gifted Newcastle the opener in the most amateur fashion imaginable.
“It’s now very clear that Onana was never the real issue at Manchester United,” Keane fumed on Sky Sports after the final whistle. “This guy is even worse! At least Onana had some presence—this lad has no composure, no awareness, no common sense. You can’t survive in the Premier League like that. You’ll be eaten alive.”
The reaction online has been equally fierce. Clips of the blunder have gone viral within minutes, with fans and pundits questioning whether United’s scouting department has completely lost the plot.
Many are already calling for the keeper to be benched indefinitely—if not shipped out in the summer. “He may have just ended his Manchester United career before it even started,” one fan posted, echoing the disbelief felt by many.
This comes at a time when Erik ten Hag is under immense pressure to stabilize the team and show progress. But with defensive lapses like these and zero confidence at the back, the problems seem deeper than ever.
The goalkeeper position was once a source of strength at Old Trafford. Now, it’s a weekly disaster. And if Roy Keane’s words are anything to go by, this latest signing might go down as one of the club’s worst in recent history.