Phil Foden and Erling Haaland score hat-tricks in one-sided Manchester derby; Sky Sports' Gary Neville: "There's no doubt they bottled it"; Roy Keane: "The players should be embarrassed"
Monday 3 October 2022 07:29, UK
Former Manchester United skipper Roy Keane has branded the club's 6-3 derby defeat by Manchester City as "hugely embarrassing".
Hat-tricks from Erling Haaland and Phil Foden saw the reigning Premier League champions, who led 4-0 at the break, cruise to victory at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon and prompted a withering assessment from the Irishman.
Keane told Sky Sports: "Man City were magnificent. Watching Man City, it is a pleasure. Watching them live, they are one of the best teams I've ever seen.
"But Man United, [it's] a huge setback for them. We were giving them a little bit of praise over the last few weeks, but this is a huge step back.
"Four-nil down at half-time - they were 4-0 down at Brentford - and the performance in the second half, it's no good, even as consolation. They scored a few goals - the game's over.
"There's nothing for Man United to take out of this game. From the players' point of view, they really should be embarrassed. You can't go in at half-time 4-0 down in a derby game, it's hugely embarrassing.
"Haaland and Foden were brilliant, but if they're getting the service from people like De Bruyne and you're giving him time and space, you're looking for trouble, and they got punished and rightly so.
"This game is brutal. When you're not quite at it, you get hammered by your local rivals. They should be embarrassed.
"I just can't imagine going into a dressing room at a big club like Manchester United and you're 4-0 down at half-time.
"It must be bizarre - but saying that, they must be getting used to it because they did it at Brentford.
"The manager must be scratching his head with his staff and thinking, 'We've made progress over the last four games'. Huge setback."
Keane's former team-mate Gary Neville was equally critical of the performance in his role as Sky's co-commentator.
Neville said: "The story of the game is that in the first half Manchester United froze. There's no doubt they bottled it.
"There has been promise in the last few weeks from United. But this is a reminder of how far behind they actually are the best team in the country."
"They have been really nervous. They have just not handled this derby at all.
"I expected so much more from United. There was no composure. They never settled. They were anxious and nervous on the ball."
Man City host Copenhagen in the Champions League on Wednesday at 8pm, before Man Utd travel to Omonia in the Europa League on Thursday at 5.45pm.
City then host Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday at 3pm, before United travel to Everton on Sunday at 7pm.