From the old legend, words full of venom to Altay Bayındır: I doubt that this man is a goalkeeper.

From the old legend, words full of venom to Altay Bayındır: I doubt that this man is a goalkeeper.

18.08.2025 04:28

Manchester United lost 1-0 to Arsenal in the first week of the league. The national goalkeeper Altay Bayındır became the target of heavy criticism due to his performance. Former Irish player Roy Keane criticized Altay Bayındır, stating, "The fans should react strongly to Manchester United's goalkeeper. He is weak during the game. I doubt this guy is a goalkeeper."

In the first week of the Premier League, Manchester United faced Arsenal. The match played at Old Trafford was won by Arsenal with a score of 1-0.

ALTAY BAYINDIR UNDER FIRE

National goalkeeper Altay Bayındır started the match in the starting 11 for Manchester United. The goal that brought victory to Arsenal was scored by Riccardo Calafiori in the 13th minute. Altay Bayındır, who made a significant mistake on this goal, faced intense criticism.

''I DOUBT HE IS A GOALKEEPER''

One of the prominent figures in English football, former Irish player Roy Keane, was among those who criticized Altay Bayındır. Roy Keane harshly commented on the national goalkeeper, stating, ''The fans should react strongly to Manchester United's goalkeeper. He is weak during the game, soft and passive against his opponents. I doubt this guy is a goalkeeper.''

AMORIM ALSO COMMENTED

Manchester United's head coach Ruben Amorim also commented on the goal conceded by Altay, saying, "This is not playing with the ball! I understand you want to score, but you are touching the goalkeeper! You are pushing him, and the goalkeeper has no other hand to reach the ball! We need to be stronger. We cannot change the rules; we must comply with them."

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