Man United legend Roy Keane says it will be unfair to judge manager Ruben Amorim’s performance based on this season’s results in the Premier League.
He made this known on the backdrop of the Red Devils’ goalless draw against Manchester City on Sunday at Old Trafford.
Sitting down in 13th with just 38 points from their 31 games, Keane, 53, was left questioning Amorim’s methods.
Speaking with Sky Sports, Keane noted that Amorim will be judged from next season.
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“The manager is going to stick with it. That’s the gamble he’s taking. If he’s not getting football results we’re talking about next year when he will no doubt get an opportunity to get players in the summer, we will be able to judge him better.
“That’s his belief and philosophy and that’s fine. But I like the philosophy of winning football matches. I don’t remember sitting with the players I played with – and some brilliant managers – when we discussed our philosophy.
“United tried to play out from the back and got caught a couple of times. I don’t like that. I’d like to be proven wrong and United are in the top four or five next season but I don’t see it. I saw Forest the other night, I was kicking my cups of tea over. They were never going to score.”


