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Roy Keane has taken aim at Manchester United's stars, blasting them as "cry babies" in a sensational rant.

The Red Devils legend has followed Paul Scholes in hitting out the club, who claimed Jose Mourinho was "embarrassing" United .

Man United made their worst start to a season for 29 years following the defeat to West Ham and, after the 0-0 draw against Champions League opponents Valencia, the club are winless in four.

Keane was asked about the predicament at United, which has seen Paul Pogba and Mourinho fallout.

"You talk about footballers and managers, not every player is going to get on with their manager and not every manager is going to like every player," he told Notts TV .

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"But what you do as a footballer, and I've had one or two disagreements, when you cross that line you play for your team.

"I don't care what fallout you've had with your manager, I don't care if you've been at each others throats. That is part of the industry. People do fall out.

"Unfortunately when you're Man United, one of the biggest clubs in the world, things will get exagerrated.

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"And if you're a footballer for Manchester United , you put that jersey on, you walk out and you don't give 100 per cent because you might be upset with somebody then good luck to Mourinho with this stuff."

When asked if he was specifically talking about Pogba, Keane added: "I'm not talking about Pogba. I'm talking about players in general. Players who get upset with a manager or a coaching staff and think 'I'm not going to train properly because somebody upset me'.

"There's a lot of cry babies out there.

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"When you walk out on that pitch you're playing for your pride, you're playing for your family, you're playing for your city, whatever it might be.

"Don't get that worried about what the manager's said about you, or the coaching staff, you get out there and play.

"You can follow it up after the match but when the game's going on liven up. Play with pride, play with energy, play with spirit.

"Hopefully play with a bit of skill. But on your bad days you roll your sleeves up and you fight for that jersey.

"Don't get distracted by the balloons out there."