Roy Keane didn't hold back when describing the effort he saw from Manchester United against Arsenal on Sunday.
The Red Devils had a chance to derail the Gunners' Premier League title hopes by taking points off the league leaders at Old Trafford, but instead it was the North London side walking away with a 1-0 victory.
A first-half goal by Leandro Trossard was all the Gunners needed to secure the three points as United struggled to threaten David Raya's goal, and they only managed to put two shots on target across the 90 minutes.
"Job done, three points. Again a clean sheet," Keane said about Arsenal on Sky Sports after the final whistle, before turning his attention to his former club.
"I bet you Arsenal couldn't believe how bad United were. Whatever bits of possession they had, the end product, the lack of quality ... the decision making, nobody digging anybody out, people making mistakes and falling over and everyone just walking away, not putting demands on each other.
"That United team there were so bad."
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