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Roy Keane: Some Manchester United players let Jose Mourinho down

Mourinho was sacked earlier this week.

Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane accused the current crop of players at Old Trafford of throwing Jose Mourinho "under the bus".

The Irishman's broadside comes just days after Mourinho was sacked as United manager, having presided over their worst ever start to a Premier League season.

Mourinho had reportedly fallen out with several of his first-team stars towards the end of his two-and-a-half-year tenure at the helm of United and Keane feels the behaviour of the players may be at least partly to blame.

Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live, Keane said: "I do think the players get away with murder, just the way they hide behind the manager.

"People say Mourinho has been falling out with players, well you would fall out with players when players turn up overweight or players aren't training properly and not producing.

"For some of them to down tools, shame on some of those players.

"I'm not Mourinho's biggest fan, don't get me wrong, but I just can't tolerate footballers who hide behind their agents, their pals in the media. It's a bit of a joke, really."

Keane won seven Premier League titles, four FA Cups and the Champions League during his 13 seasons at United and believes any player unrest during his time in the dressing room would have been quelled.

He added: "It wouldn't have happened in our dressing room just because of the fact we had good characters and good leaders. We wouldn't have tolerated lads not putting a shift in.

"But the modern player, they're not just weak players, they're very weak human beings. You can't say a word to them.

"I know the game has changed a little bit but the players really do get away with murder and it's really frustrating."



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