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30th January 2021
08:18pm GMT

Arsenal's Alexandre Lacazette and Harry Maguire of Manchester United battle for the ball. (Photo by Andy Rain - Pool/Getty Images)[/caption]
The former United captain cut a frustrated figure, post-match, as he bemoaned Solskjaer's side and their lack of drive. "I'm scratching my head with United, really," he admitted.
It ultimately took Carragher climbing into United to light a fire under Keane. The former Liverpool defender proclaimed:
"I'd be more angry as a United fan about today than I would be mid-week. Yes it was a game they should have won, against Sheffield United, but we've been there before, as players, at times you lose a game you shouldn't. "But it's almost like United can't believe where they are... There's almost this idea that United are building for next season. Man City, this year, have no strikers. Liverpool have got no centre-backs... This is a fantastic opportunity, where they are right now. But it's almost like they're happy to be there."Having somewhat eased off, Keane expanded on his previous point and few could disagree with his comments. "There's a different type of pressure though, now, isn't there Jamie?" he began.
"If you look at where they were the last few months, they were getting the plaudits but they were sneaking up the table. And they got into a good habit of winning even when they weren't playing great, particularly at home when they were playing on the counter-attack. "All of a sudden, these last three or four weeks when they got to the top, people are saying, 'Can you win the league? Can you compete with Man City?' And it looks as if the players have got a bit frightened of the challenge. It's like they've said, 'I don't think we're ready yet'."Asked by Carragher if United were almost content to be second in the league, Keane's eyes nearly left his sockets. For United, when Keane was a player, second was nowhere. For the current United, second may be the best they can hope for.
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