Martin Keown has ripped into one of Manchester United's star players for the way in which they celebrated their goal against Chelsea on Thursday evening.
The Blues pulled off a sensational injury-time comeback to beat Manchester United 4-3 in their Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge on Thursday night.
The Red Devils had gone behind within four minutes as Chelsea raced to a 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Conor Gallagher and Cole Palmer.
Thankfully for Erik ten Hag's side, Alejandro Garnacho and captain Bruno Fernandes found the back of the net to make it 2-2 by half-time.
However, Keown was less than impressed with Garnacho's goal celebration after he put the visitors in front in the second half with a well executed header.
The 19-year-old celebrated getting on the end of Antony's impressive cross by sitting on the advertising board with his hands on his hips.
The former Arsenal legend said Garnacho should have been more focused on getting back into 'position' and working hard defensively.
'They produce good moments like Antony's ball to Garnacho, which was fantastic, but that's his first assist of the season for goodness' sake,' Keown told TalkSPORT.
'The way that the players celebrate – Garnacho, get your backside off the advertising board and get back and get ready to defend because the opposition are going to come at you.
'People say Arsenal over-celebrate but what are United doing? Everyone is celebrating that goal but I'm not having it, I want you back in position and to give give me something defensively.'
When asked whether he felt Ten Hag would last at the Man United manager, Keown said: 'One assumes not. He doesn't even seem to be able to see the problems.
'I don't know where the basics are or where the leaders are
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