“A bistro team”, a PL legend attacks Liverpool with virulence

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Former Manchester United striker Roy Keane harshly pointed the finger at Liverpool defenders during Sunday’s match against Arsenal.

Liverpool, who have dominated the rankings for five days, suffered their second defeat of the season against Arsenal (1-3) on Sunday in the Premier League.

Defensive errors, in particular a disagreement between goalkeeper Alisson Becker and defender Virgil Van Dijk, are largely responsible for this failure.

Enough to make the former glory of Manchester United, Roy Keane, come off his hinges. The former Irish international and consultant for Sky Sports harshly criticized the defensive performance of Jürgen Klopp’s men.

Roy Kean rails against defenders

“Intensity-wise, from the first whistle to the last, I can’t believe how bad Liverpool were. Credit to Arsenal, they came and fought. But Liverpool, defensively, in terms of the goals conceded, they looked like a team from a bistro! Now defenders are making life too difficult for themselves,” Keane said.

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