
Manchester United legend Roy Keane admits that he does not recognise the club anymore.
Keane played for United in the 1990s and 2000s, lifting countless trophies, including the Premier League and Champions League.
During his time as captain, Keane was known for setting high standards on and off the pitch.
He spoke about United's malaise after their 4-0 humiliation at the hands of Liverpool at Anfield on Tuesday in the Premier League.
"It's not anger now, it's sadness," Keane said on Sky Sports.
"There are no leaders [at United], they lack quality. There is disarray at the club from the top.
"They need a new manager, they need players in and players out. It's so sad to see. It's not the club I played for. It's chalk and cheese. I don't see a Manchester United team out there fighting and with pride.
"Marcus Rashford played like a child up front. Harry Maguire - the last goal - his passing and defending was unacceptable, not good enough for Manchester United.
"So we have to use that word again - rebuild. United are sixth in the league - unbelievable.
"What the club have always had in my experience was brilliant characters, people who would give everything they had for the club. But this team has no soul. Even in their words afterwards, it's very robotic and there's no emotion."
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