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This is not the first time that Roy Keane has criticized the attitude of Manchester United players. After the team’s 1-1 draw with West Ham,
Man United put the Hammers 1-0 ahead on Thursday when defender Diogo Delot scored just before the hour mark in the Premier League clash.
But Soungoutou Magasa equalized for the visiting team in the last 10 minutes. take away equality For relegation-threatened West Ham at Old Trafford.
Man United faced criticism throughoutAnd club legend Keane has said that a draw felt inevitable even when his old team were ahead.
“You can smell it, you can smell it,” the former United captain and midfielder said on Sky Sports.
“Joint.” [are] Making substitutions, and the manager has the right to do that, but I was watching the players come off – and it looked like they’d won the league, and they were all relaxing.
“It’s 1-0, get off the pitch and bring someone on -! Show some intensity in your game, and when you’re defending set pieces, and when everything is going on and everything is going off… it was all like: ‘This is good.’
“You can’t stay calm when you are 1-0 up. Get the job done, you are 1-0 up. Then show your quality.”
“Man United have more quality players than West Ham – they have in general – and that’s not good [Man] Joint team. But do it when you are 1-0 ahead.
“You go, ‘Okay, now you can relax a bit,’ because you’ve got that 1-0 – a bit – but knowing that anything can happen. But United were very calm, very relaxed. Get the job done.”
The result means Ruben Amorim’s Man United have won just one in their last five games, with three draws and one loss.

The result moves them up to eighth in the Premier League, 11 points behind leaders Arsenal as the midway point of the campaign approaches.
Meanwhile, despite fairly solid results for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side, West Ham were unable to climb out of the relegation zone.
The east London club are in 18th – two points behind 17th – and they were without Lucas Paqueta, one of their most important players, on Thursday. The midfielder was sent off after receiving two consecutive yellow cards for dissent following Sunday’s 2-0 defeat to Liverpool.