Roy Keane has doubled down on his comments about Erling Haaland's general play not being good enough while discussing his post-match remarks with Jamie Carragher, Ian Wright and Gary Neville.
Keane's scathing assessment of the Norwegian striker came after Manchester City were held to a goalless draw by their Premier League rivals, Arsenal, at the Etihad earlier this month.
Haaland endured a frustrating afternoon against the Gunners' thrifty defence which restricted him to few touches in the game and caused Keane to hit out in his post-match analysis.
Keane felt that the performance at the Etihad was indicative of Haaland's overall quality in open play and demanded that his all-round game improve, despite being the Premier League's top goal scorer.
Keane has doubled down on his comments during the latest episode of Stick to Football - brought to you by Sky Bet - claiming the striker's 'general play is nowhere near good enough'.
Carragher, Wright and Neville all discussed Keane's comments on the show - with the majority of them agreeing with the sentiment of the Irishman's remarks but taking issue with the League Two reference.
Speaking about his post-match comments, Keane said: 'I don't know what the big deal is, I give Erling Haaland praise every week, I give Manchester City praise, and I think he's an amazing striker. But his general play is that of a League Two player. And I'm glad you are not agreeing with me, I don't expect people to agree with me.
'His general play, week in, week out is nowhere near good enough. As a goal scorer and a striker, the best – and I said that. His link-up play, the way he lays the ball off, sometimes the options he gives his teammates or the options he doesn't give them – as a striker and a
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