Bayindir is blasted by Roy Keane for lacking ‘common sense’ after his error

The backup goalkeeper Altay Bayindir of Manchester United was blasted by Roy Keane for a 'basic' error to give Newcastle their fourth goal on Sunday.

Ruben Amorim dropped Andre Onana after his fault with an error against Lyon in the Europa League on Thursday evening, and gave Bayindir his first Premier League start.

But the decision failed when Bayindir gave four goals from six shots on goal and gave away a cheap end goal in the 4-1 thrashing.

In honesty for the Turkish stop, this was only his eighth appearance in almost two seasons in Manchester United.

But his decision to try to chips a ball in midfield, who intercepted Joelinton to set up Bruno Guimaraes, left Keane and Les Ferdinand who questioned his 'common sense'.

'Of course (he was in default). You go back to decision -making. I am not even sure what the big advantage (would be that pass). It's too risky, “said Keane on Sky Sports.

“It's absolutely too risky. There are players around you. At the highest level it is about your decision -making.

'I am quick to defend keepers when they first come to the team, because I think five, six, seven games are needed to get informed with the shot. But that fundamental error there, I can't understand.

'This is Big Boy dings. You are in Newcastle, Newcastle flies, you do your own homework about who they play and when they press you.

'If you go for a long time, make sure you go too far, so at least it's the field.

'But if you lose it there, someone is on a goal on top of you. That is just common sense. '

Ferdinand added: 'It is typical of what we watch with keepers Noawadays that are too accurate, too smart.

'Just hit your foot through it, say:' We are 3-1 down, let's not go 4-1 by making a foolish mistake. “He doesn't, he tries to cut a little Dinky Ball in the Centrum-Forward. '

'I just think:' What are you doing? '' '

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