‘Roy Keane is wrong’, says Man Utd legend and ex-team-mate as Sky Sports pundit slammed for ‘degrading’ comment

DWIGHT YORKE reckons Roy Keane was “wrong” to call Erling Haaland a “League Two player.”

The striker put in a tepid performance as Man City drew 0-0 with title rivals Arsenal last month.

PARoy Keane has been criticised by Dwight Yorke for calling Erling Haaland a ‘League Two player’[/caption]

GettyKeane took aim after Haaland failed to score in Man City’s 0-0 with Arsenal[/caption]

ReutersYorke and Keane know each other well after time together at Man Utd and Sunderland[/caption]

Haaland, 23, has failed to hit the same heights as last season’s 36 league goals, instead netting only 20 times this term.

And after completing just seven passes against Arsenal, while also failing to register a single shot on target, the Norway star was savaged by Man United legend Keane post-match.

The Irishman barked: “The levels of his general play is so poor and not just today.

“I think laying stuff off, headers, whatever it might be. In terms of in front of goal, he’s the best in the world.

“But his general play for such a player is so poor. Not just today, he has to improve.

“He’s almost like a League Two player, that’s how I look at him. His general play, it has to improve and it will do over the next few years.”

Keane’s comments sparked immediate criticism from Man City boss Pep Guardiola, who said: “I am not going to criticise my colleagues when I retire.”

Haaland’s dad Alfie, who clashed with Keane in their playing days, also hit back at the “agenda” against his son.

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And now, Keane’s former United teammate Yorke has come to Haaland’s defence.

The Treble-winning striker, who netted 65 times for the Red Devils and was also managed by Keane at Sunderland, reckons his old pal was “degrading” towards Haaland.

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And calling the hitman a lower-level player was a “slap in the face.”

Yorke, now managing for the first time in Australia for Macarthur FC told TVSportGuide: “Roy Keane always says what he thinks, sometimes people can take it to a whole new level.

“Even the best pundits can get it wrong, and I think Keane is wrong that he thinks Erling Haaland has the all-round game of a League Two player.

“That comment can be degrading to someone like Haaland, especially when you think about what the kid has done in a short space of time.

“’League Two player’ is a bit of a slap in the face, if someone said that about Keano, I don’t think he’d be too pleased. I don’t think Haaland, especially his dad Alfie, would have been too pleased either.

“Haaland is far better than what the comment suggests, but I do think he can do more sometimes. Some people forget he’s only 23 years old and he’s still learning, he just needs to tidy up the simple things, but that doesn’t mean he’s a League Two player.”

Dwight Yorke’s career stats

Those numbers in full:

Aston Villa, 1990-1998: 287 games, 98 goals

Man Utd, 1998-2002: 152 games, 65 goals

Blackburn Rovers, 2002-2004: 74 games, 19 goals

Birmingham, 2004-2005: 16 games, 2 goals

Sydney FC, 2005-2006: 24 games, 8 goals

Sunderland, 2006-2009: 62 games, 6 goals

Trinidad and Tobago, 1989-2009: 72 games, 19 goals

Trophies: Carabao Cup (Aston Villa); Premier League x3, FA Cup, Champions League, Intercontinental Cup (Man Utd); A-League (Sydney FC); Championship (Sunderland); Caribbean Cup (Trinidad and Tobago)

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