'Get a taxi back to Manchester' and hang your 'heads in shame' - Keane blasts De Gea and Maguire
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane said he is "sick to death" of David de Gea - and that the goalkeeper and captain Harry Maguire should be made to get a taxi back from Tottenham.
According to BBCSport, Keane, who won seven Premier League titles with United, ranted at half-time after Steven Bergwijn ran past Maguire and fired through De Gea to score.
"I wouldn't even let them on the bus after the match," he told Sky Sports.
"Get a taxi back to Manchester. They should hang their heads in shame."
Bergwijn easily beat England international Maguire for pace, and De Gea could not hold his powerful shot.
De Gea has made the joint-highest number of errors leading to a goal of any goalkeeper in the Premier League since August 2018.
Maguire, who United signed from Leicester for £80m last August, has not officially made an error leading to a goal this season.
"I'm shocked. I'm shocked at that goal," Keane said at the interval.
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"I can't believe that's Manchester United. I am staggered at Maguire, how an international player can just get done like that - and I am sick to death of this goalkeeper.
"I would be fining him [De Gea] at half-time. I am flabbergasted. Maguire and De Gea... I wouldn't even let them on the bus after the match. Get a taxi back to Manchester. We're trying to get into the top four. I am disgusted. They should hang their heads in shame."
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