‘This is big boy stuff’ rants Roy Keane as Man Utd legend blasts stand-in keeper Altay Bayindir after Newcastle blunder

Roy Keane rushed “This is Big Boy -Spul” while he shot Manchester United -goalkeeper Altay Bayindir for his blunder against Newcastle.

The Turkish keeper was set up in Ruben Amorim's XI on Sunday in the aftermath of Andre Onana's Dud version against Lyon.

It marked the first start of Bayindir for United in the Premier League after a relocation of £ 4 million from Fenerbahce last summer.

But the 26-year-old has passed a nightmare performance in St James' park when Newcastle Riot ran in a 4-1 victory.

Bayindir was helpless when he shipped three goals in the first 64 minutes.

And it got worse 13 minutes later when he played a disastrous short kick out of his box.

The ball was intercepted by Joelinton, who hit him directly in the path of colleague Brazilian Bruno Guimaraes.

And the Newcastle captain hit Bayindir to close a miserable day for the United custodian.

Speaking after the match, the former Red Devils skipper Keane focused on Amorim's NO2.

He believes that Bayindir did not demonstrate common sense that was necessary to fill the sticks at this level.

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And regardless of the lack of minutes of the keeper, it just showed that his thinking is not the speed of the top flight of England.

Keane said: “Of course (he was in default). You go back to decision -making. I am not even sure what the big advantage (would make that pass). It is too risky.

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

“I am quickly to defend keepers when they first come to the team, because I think it needs five, six, seven games to get informed with the shot. But that basic error there, I can't understand.

“This is Big Boy donations. You are flying in Newcastle, Newcastle, 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.”

Colleague Pundit Les Ferdinand agreed with Keane and added: “It is typical of what we are now watching with keepers who are too accurate today, too smart.

“Just put 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 center.

“I just think,” What are you doing? “

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