After a game that saw the home side make it four wins on the trot, the panel were joined by manager Eric ten Hag and then Christian Eriksen, after another ...
I think United will search for the top four. United for me." I’m still upset with you,” quipped Keane in reference to Eriksen's hat-trick in the 5-1 World Cup playoff humbling.
Christian Eriksen showed up in his flip-flops to accept his first ever man-of-the-match performance since his free transfer to Manchester United.
Five years on and, even though he is a Manchester United player, Roy Keane had not forgotten that performance. We’ll probably get fewer chances than we have in some of our other games but we’ll look to create as many as we can." Ahead of the second leg, Eriksen was asked for his thoughts on an Ireland team coached by Martin O'Neill and his assistant, Roy Keane. For them, 0-0 is probably a good result whereas we want to score goals and create chances. After giving his take on a couple of key moments in the game, it was the turn of Roy Keane to pose a question or two. "It was a good night out in Dublin."
The home side had started the game well with Jadon Sancho and Christian Eriksen going close in the opening stages. Arsenal settled though and from the moment ...
And at half time, Roy Keane was full of praise for the new Manchester United star. Arsenal settled though and from the moment Gabriel Martinelli's sensational goal was rules out for a foul on Eriksen in the build-up, The Gunners bossed much of the first half. Roy Keane heaped praise on Antony after Manchester United's newboy got off to a dream start in a Manchester United shirt by scoring his first goal for the club and putting United ahead.
Manchester United icon Roy Keane took aim at Arsenal following the Red Devils' 3-1 win over the Gunners on Sunday. A Marcus Rashford brace and a debut goal ...
"I thought it was an even game, there was big spaces in the first half we didn’t manage to exploit them. [Liverpool](/latest/liverpool-fc) a few weeks ago and you think can they back it up? [Manchester United](/latest/manchester-united-fc) icon Roy Keane took aim at [Arsenal](/latest/arsenal-fc) following the Red Devils' 3-1 win over the Gunners on Sunday. "It’s been a long time not scoring against Arsenal," Rashford said. It’s a good day for them." Second half they played on the counter-attack.
While Manchester United will emerge from their victory over Arsenal this evening in high spirits, Mikel Arteta's side will probably be wondering how they ...
They've obviously had a brilliant start to the season, but when it goes to 1-1 and the momentum is with them, they end up losing the game. That's the question marks over this group of Arsenal players. I was interested in the points! He never does. They would ultimately lose the game 3-1. Keane would go on to label Mikel Arteta as a 'sore loser' after he complained about the goal that his team had disallowed in the first half of the game.
Roy Keane has praised Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka, despite his relatively slow start to the Premier League season.
Every time I’ve heard him get interviews he comes across really well, after having big challenges with England, and he got a lot of criticism that way. The big crowds, the big expectations. The big challenge for him over the next few years is can he kick on?
Despite falling to defeat at Old Trafford, many people have praised Arsenal's performance in their 3-1 loss at Manchester United.
[Arsenal](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/) got back on level terms on the hour mark after [Bukayo Saka](https://www.football.london/all-about/bukayo-saka) cancelled out Antony's debut strike. It’s a good day for them." [Gary Neville](https://www.football.london/all-about/gary-neville) was among those to heap praise on Arsenal's display, particularly in the first 70 minutes of the game.
Roy Keane had some strong words for the Arsenal boss after the match.
The performance, to come here and play the way they have and dominate, the way they have to play when they’re here you want to be at the top, you have to win the game." Arteta gets interviewed after the game, he’s a sore loser like us all but he’s got to give a little bit of credit to Man United but he never does." Bukayo Saka had made the scores 1-1 on the hour mark before Rashford struck twice to seal a win for the hosts.
Manchester United beat league leaders Arsenal 3-1 today, handing Gunners' boss Mikel Arteta his first loss of the season. The Red Devils strolled to victory ...
Mikel Arteta on Gabriel Martinelli's disallowed goal: "The referee said it was a really soft decision – we just ask for consistency, today we disallowed the goal again, there is nothing we can unfortunately do now." “We just ask for consistency, today we disallowed the goal again, there is nothing we can, unfortunately, do now.” On Gabriel Martinelli’s disallowed goal, Arteta said, “The referee said it was a really soft decision.”
Arteta felt Arsenal 'totally dominated' parts of the game at Old Trafford and bemoaned a lack of consistency after Gabriel Martinelli's goal was chalked ...
The Gunners beat their first five Premier League opponents by an aggregate score of 13-4, and Keane was frustrated at the lack of credit Arteta gave United for ending their perfect start. [The Gunners](https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/) boss felt his side dominated large portions of the game at Old Trafford and couldn't hide his disappointment that Arsenal came away from the match empty handed. [Martin Odegaard](https://www.football.london/all-about/martin-odegaard) on Christian Eriksen, saying the decision highlights a lack of consistency with VAR.
Roy Keane hilariously made reference to Denmark's infamous 5-1 victory over Ireland in a brilliant interview with Christian Eriksen this afternoon.
But then Eriksen turned on the style, banged in a hatrick and delivered a hammer blow to Martin O'Neill. Ireland took an early lead through Shane Duffy and for about 15 minutes, everyone in the country believed that The Boys in Green might actually make it to Russia. Eriksen joined the panel to chat about his player of the match performance in an excellent display in Manchester United's 3-1 victory over Arsenal. A little over a year later, the Keane and O'Neill era came to an end, but that night in 2017 is regarded by many as the true end of the road for that team. And when he popped over to the Sky crew to speak about the game, Roy Keane couldn't help but bring up that awful night in Dublin when an Eriksen inspired Denmark crushed Ireland's hopes of reaching the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The former Spurs midfielder played an instrumental role in the buildup to United's first two goals before laying the ball on a plate to Marcus Rashford for United's third.
Manchester United have continued their recent resurgence under Erik ten Hag, defeating table toppers Arsenal 3-1 at Old Trafford this afternoon.
The fans are buzzing, it's a good day. There was a lot of negativity last season and the start of this season, but when you win a few football matches everyone feels great. It's been a long time (since there such a good atmosphere at Old Trafford). Obviously in the second half they played on the counterattack, but they were clinical and could have scored a few more goals. [September 4, 2022]
After watching Manchester United beat Arsenal at Old Trafford, Roy Keane shared a funny moment with new signing Christian Eriksen on the side of the pitch.
“I’m still upset with you.” Keane 🗣 "I have no questions because I'm still upset over Dublin when you scored." “I have no questions to ask you because I’m still upset over Dublin, when you scored for Denmark, so I’ll pass you on,” Keane said.
Roy Keane has become the latest to lament Mikel Arteta's antics after the Arsenal manager oversaw defeat at Old Trafford, having also done so last season ...
After the game, Ten Hag eluded that Arsenal have been with their manager for longer than United have. Stop making excuses, you lost the game 3-1, you’ve done OK, you’ve got the plaudits but give me the points any day of the week.” “Areta gets interviewed after the game, listen, he’s a sore loser like us all.
After Antony gave the Red Devils the lead with a debut goal 35 minutes in, Bukayo Saka equalised for the Gunners on the hour mark. Two Marcus Rashford goals ...
“You can just sense it around the ground. The fans are buzzing. “Obviously in the second half, playing on the counter-attack, they were excellent. It’s a good day for them.” “It’s been a long time,” said the Corkman, referencing the length of time since such scenes were witnessed at the ground. “Another big win for the club and I think the momentum is coming back to the club, the feel-good factor is there, fans are buzzing.
Roy Keane has labelled Mikel Arteta a 'sore loser' following Arsenal's defeat at Manchester United.The Gunners suffered their first dropped points of.
“You lost the game 3-1, you’ve done okay. “He’s got to give a little bit of credit to Man United but he never does. Every time he loses a game it’s all about what the opposition didn’t do properly or the officials. Card payments only. 18+ New customers only. Arteta told Sky Sports: “Today it is a foul and you could see the officials in the first actions, you could see there were strong tackles but no yellow cards because they wanted to raise the threshold because it’s a big game.
Christian Eriksen dazzled with another wonderful display in Manchester United's midfield, but that was not enough for Roy Keane to forget a rather troubling ...
That will surely give Keane a smile on his face, even if memories of that disappointing night in Dublin continue to linger. [United’s 3-1 victory over Arsenal ](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/four-things-erik-ten-hag-27906063)at Old Trafford. A debut goal from £82million summer signing Antony gave United the lead after 36 minutes. And Keane said he is yet to forgive Eriksen for his role in Ireland’s heartbreak. Eriksen helped himself to a sensational hat-trick, while Andreas Christensen and Nicklas Bendtner also got themselves on the scoresheet. Ireland thought they were on course for the 2018 World Cup when Shane Duffy opened the scoring after six minutes.
The former Manchester United captain said Arteta was making excuses instead of giving plaudits to the opposition.
"For me it is very, very soft. "I think the referee sees it and he says play on. "Every time he loses the game, it’s about what they didn’t do properly or the officials, stop making excuses. "We should come here and win the game," he said. "There’s a tackle on Bukayo it’s soft and not a penalty. — Football Daily (@footballdaily) But it's never a foul and the referee said play on so it is frustrating." It's a soft challenge and for VAR to come in it has to be clear and obvious. [Roy Keane](/roy-keane), [Manchester United](/manchester-united), [Premier League](/premier-league), [Arsenal](/arsenal), [Mikel Arteta](/mikel-arteta) [Roy Keane](https://www.sportbible.com/roy-keane) criticised the Spaniard for making excuses instead of giving plaudits to his former club. [Arsenal](https://www.sportbible.com/arsenal) boss Arteta failed to give the home side much credit – a decision that annoyed former [Manchester United](https://www.sportbible.com/manchester-united) captain Roy Keane. [Roy Keane](https://www.sportbible.com/roy-keane) has labelled [Mikel Arteta](https://www.sportbible.com/mikel-arteta) a "sore loser" for his post-match comments after Arsenal's 3-1 defeat to Manchester United
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane was not happy with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta's reaction to their 3-1 loss to Erik ten Hag's side.
“He’s got to give a little bit of credit to Man United but he never does. Every time he loses a game it’s all about what the opposition didn’t do properly or the officials. “You lost the game 3-1, you’ve done okay. Arteta had some choice words for officials following his first loss of the campaign. [Erik ten Hag's](https://www.sportbible.com/utddistrict/manchester-united-arsenal-erik-ten-hag-reaction-20220904) side won the [Premier League encounter](https://www.sportbible.com/utddistrict/manchester-united-arsenal-match-report-premier-league-antony-20220904), with goals coming from the deputising Antony and Marcus Rashford. [Arsenal](https://www.sportbible.com/utddistrict/manchester-united-arsenal-premier-league-five-things-learned-20220904) did initially take the lead, with Gabriel Martinelli sliding the ball past David de Gea, but that was ruled out through VAR.
Roy Keane and Christian Eriksen had a laugh about a painful memory for the Corkman when they spoke following Manchester United's victory over Arsenal on ...
“You lost the game 3-1, you’ve done okay. Every time he loses a game it’s all about what the opposition didn’t do properly or the officials. “He’s got to give a little bit of credit to Man United but he never does.