Roy Keane verdict

🚨 “My Goodness”: Roy Keane Rips Into Liverpool After Fulham Collapse!

The Manchester United legend didn’t just comment—he obliterated Liverpool’s performance live on Sky Sports, branding them a “mid-table team” after their shocking 3-1 defeat to Fulham at Craven Cottage.

 

Arne Slot’s side, hoping to edge closer to Premier League glory, instead unravelled completely. After a moment of brilliance from Alexis Mac Allister gave them an early lead, Liverpool’s defence crumbled under pressure, conceding three goals in just 14 minutes of sheer chaos. Roy Keane, never one to sugarcoat his views, was visibly disgusted by what he witnessed.

 

> “Liverpool defensively, my goodness,” Keane said, shaking his head. “They’ve looked like a mid-table team today – not a title-challenging one.”

 

 

 

The criticism didn’t stop there. Keane highlighted a glaring lack of focus, leadership, and intensity. He pointed out specific players, including Andy Robertson, whose costly error led directly to Fulham’s second goal, and Curtis Jones, who struggled badly playing out of position at right-back. According to Sofascore, both were rated a dire 5.7 out of 10, and Keane claimed even that was “generous.”

 

Keane’s biggest issue, however, was Liverpool’s mentality:

 

> “You can’t go 1-0 up and just switch off. It’s like they thought the game was already won. That’s not how champions behave.”

 

 

 

Liverpool’s midfield offered little protection, their defence was in disarray, and even captain Virgil van Dijk was caught barking frustrated instructions at a team clearly disconnected. Fulham, by contrast, were sharp, organized, and ruthless — exploiting every mistake without hesitation.

 

The fallout could be serious. While this result may not end Liverpool’s title hopes mathematically, the psychological damage could linger. Questions are now swirling around Arne Slot’s leadership, squad depth, and whether stalwarts like Robertson still have the consistency required at the highest level.

 

Fans were fuming online, calling out the lack of “fight, structure, and accountability.” Many are now questioning whether this squad has the resilience to bounce back or if the cracks are deeper than they appear.

 

Keane’s parting shot echoed across fanbases and pundits alike:

 

> “You want to be champions, you can’t defend like that. You can’t walk around thinking you’ve made it. These are the kind of games that show what you’re made of.”

 

 

 

  • The message is loud and clear — Liverpool must regroup immediately or risk watching their title dreams evaporate.

 

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