Roy Keane has admitted he fears for Manchester United after their humbling 1-0 defeat to Arsenal, starkly concluding: "This team is nowhere near good enough."
After six games of the new season, United are just 15th in the Premier League table having already suffered three defeats - all of them at Old Trafford.
"I am really, really worried about Manchester United now," Keane told Sky Sports' after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's penalty secured the Gunners a deserved victory.
"Where do you want me to start? A lack of energy, of enthusiasm, and a real lack of quality. That really concerned me. No quality, no composure.
"Some of the performances were really poor. Have they turned a corner? It's the longest corner ever. I am just not convinced by these players.
"I don't see any leaders out there. There's a real lack of quality. There's a long way back for this club."
United barely created a single goalscoring opportunity of note over the 90 minutes, with Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood's partnership failing to fire.
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