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Roy Keane sticks boot into Liverpool and delivers brutal verdict on Benjamin Sesko goal

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Liverpool endured a tortuous opening 45 minutes against Manchester United, but Roy Keane was not in the mood to dish out any sympathy for Arne Slot's sideRoy Keane savaged "frightened" Liverpool after they conceded two goals in the opening half against Manchester United. Latest Reds news and more on our dedicated Facebook page"They've started slow, they've given up two goals, defensively - the second goal, Robertson getting beaten at the back post, Robertson defending so far and going forward...Oh it's been dreadful."Liverpool are like a five-a-side team but a bad five-a-side team.



United look like they can score every time they go forward."Content cannot be displayed without consentWhen questioned about Sesko's goal, both Keane and Daniel Sturridge in the studio unanimously agreed the goal should stand, contending there was no clear and obvious evidence the ball had made contact with the United forward's hand. Sturridge opened the discussion by stating: "It's come off the upper thigh and it seems like it's grazed the nail."But they've made a decision they think is the right one.

I don't think you want those goals getting cancelled."Sturridge then responded, "There's a touch, though. There's a slight touch," before Keane concluded the exchange by declaring: "There is, but they've had a look at it (and decided it's a goal)."Liverpool wasted no time in responding to their underwhelming first half, bursting out of the blocks in the second period.