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Man United Looked Frightened Against West Ham, Says Keane
Roy Keane criticized Manchester United's substitutions and player attitude after they lost control post-Diogo Dalot's goal, costing them a chance to climb the Premier League table.
- A late equaliser at Old Trafford forced a 1-1 draw as Manchester United conceded after taking the lead, losing control as the game drifted away.
- The timing of changes during the match unsettled United as substituted players left the pitch, and Roy Keane said this contributed to the team losing control after going ahead.
- Speaking on Sky Sports, Roy Keane said `Every time I watch this United team, they disappoint. They are not clinical, they were not nasty enough to get the job done`.
- The result left Manchester United unable to climb the table as Thursday's draw cost them a chance to level on points with title-chasing Chelsea and kept them eighth.
- With a Monday visit to bottom-side Wolverhampton Wanderers, Manchester United face an immediate test as Roy Keane warned players must handle expectation and questioned where standards are applied.
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Dec 5 (Reuters) - Manchester United looked frightened against West Ham United and were not "nasty" enough to secure the three points, said their former captain Roy Keane after they conceded a late equaliser in a 1-1 Premier League draw at Old Trafford on Thursday. Read full story
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