Roy Keane slams Man Utd players for patting David De Gea on the back after Golden Glove award win and insists 'I'd...
- De Gea wins Premier League Golden Glove
- His United future remains unclear
- Keane: 'That's his job'
WHAT HAPPENED? De Gea was congratulated after United's final game of the league season the 2-1 win over Fulham in which he saved a penalty from Aleksandar Mitrovic and picked up the award that goes to the goalkeeper with the most clean sheets over the whole campaign, but Keane criticised the club's players for patting the Spaniard on the back.
WHAT THEY SAID: "Manchester United had to improve defensively from last year because they were so bad," former United captain Keane said in the Sky Sports studio. "Theyre all patting De Gea on the back there Id move him on quickly. He wouldnt be for me, hes not going to get Manchester United back winning trophies, absolutely not. The idea that the players are patting him on the back is ridiculous, thats his job."