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Roy Keane fears Man United haven't reached rock bottom yet as he says the club's standard have been dropping for years

Man United host Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon

Roy Keane thinks the Red Devils could reach new depths this season

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By SPENCER MORGAN

Published: 10:32 EDT, 9 March 2025 | Updated: 10:32 EDT, 9 March 2025

Roy Keane thinks Manchester United could still reach new lows after what has been a miserable season.

The Red Devils sit 15th in the Premier League ahead of Sunday's clash with Arsenal.

The arrival of Ruben Amorim has not had the new manager bounce that many might have expected.

'We always talk about giving managers time, but you can't keep losing football matches either.

'And I can say that for most clubs, if you're losing week in week out, they'll be doubts in the dressing room.

'Players will be looking at the manager and thinking "What are you bringing to the party?'

'And when there's been literally no reaction after coming into the club, well that's a bit worrying.

'The standards of the club have been dropping for a number of years, and have they reached rock bottom? Maybe there's a bit to go yet...'

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