Roy Keane was impressed by the spirit Manchester United showed against Chelsea but still wants to see more from the side.
United held Premier League leaders Chelsea to a 1-1 draw on Sunday as the team continues to rebuild their confidence following the sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Jadon Sancho grabbed his second goal of the week to give United the lead as he pounced on a Jorginho mistake to race through on goal and nonchalantly slot into the bottom corner.
The Italian midfielder would redeem himself however as he sent David de Gea the wrong way from the penalty spot to draw Chelsea level, but United managed to dig in and repel a late onslaught to claim a point.
United legend Keane was pleased with how the team fought but is still hoping to see more consistency and quality going forward.
"Chelsea were by far the better team. They should’ve won but United were spirited and stuck at it, got a lot of blocks in, so they’ll take some momentum after a good win in Europe," Keane said in the Sky Sports studio.
"Hopefully they can kick on. "[There is a] Lot of changes. A new manager coming in, question marks over a few of the players but they stuck together and there was a spirit in the performance rather than real quality.
"Chelsea were always going to dominate so there's no surprise with the way the game panned out. We spoke about it and said there may be a bit of arrogance at the back which we saw for the goal. United stayed in the game, gave up plenty of chances.
"To say they played well, I don't think they played that well in midweek but have a couple positive results which you fall back on. What’s happened today is no surprise they’re lacking in confidence so you sit in bodies behind the ball and a bit of quality and pace which United will always cause problems.
"De Gea has played well recently and he speaks about fighting for everything but you should be doing that every week. It’s as if they pick and choose their moments when they’re up for it. The key for Man United is being consistent and doing it week in week out. There was spirit there but ultimately you want more."
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