Roy Keane has said that watching Manchester United is 'so sad' after the Red Devils were comfortably beaten by Liverpool on Tuesday night.
Keane was on Sky Sports punditry duty for the game as Liverpool routed United 4-0.
The former Manchester United captain was not best pleased with the performance and said that the club is in a state of 'disarray'.
He said: "You just felt Liverpool could score anytime they went forward, there is disarray at the club from the top.
"The fans have no time for the owners. They need a new manager, they need players in, they need players out. It's so sad to see United, it doesn't reflect what Man United stood for when I played there.
"It's chalk and cheese. I don't see a Man United team out there fighting and playing with pride."
And Keane added: "There is no hiding place at this level. It's so sad watching this team."
The tone was set early when Luis Diaz scored a goal within five minutes before Mo Salah doubled the lead 17 minutes later.
And without upping the tempo in the second half, Sadio Mane and Mo Salah further inflicted more misery with two second half goals.
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