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Manchester United legend Roy Keane has let rip at his former club following their last 16 Champions League loss to Sevilla.

The Red Devils were favourites to qualify for the last eight but were stunned by the Spanish side at Old Trafford.

"The negativity was too much and the two goals were shocking to give away," Keane said on ITV's Champions League highlights.

"All the question marks will be against United. You've got to give credit to the opposition, they deserved to go through.

"I'm not surprised Man United lost, you don't know what you're going to get with this team. We talk about tactics and systems, players have got to do their job, that's the least you have to do.

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"I get the impression with this team they're not enjoying the pressure or the expectation of playing for Man United.

"I think the manager would take responsibility. I don't think he's shocked, he knows they're short. Man United have had trouble over the last three or four years, they need more players.

"It's not always the answer, but they need three or four players. Some of them aren't good enough, it's not their fault.

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"That's typical Mourinho, I wouldn't take much notice of that. The worry for me is that when the manager won last season, they won three trophies, the manager was including the Charity Shield as a trophy - my god, you know you're in trouble."

Keane also made time to single out Paul Pogba for his poor display as a substitute and reaction to Wissam Ben Yedder's goals.

"Pogba, we've spoken about Pogba a number of time. He's not the only problem," Keane admitted on ITV's Champions League coverage. "But if he can't get in the starting XI, you're in trouble.

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"He comes on, you expect good players to affect the game, he came on last night and done nothing.

"We saw with the goal, his reaction to it was like a school boy. He doesn't smell danger. The reason you're in a team is if one of your mates makes a mistake, you cover for him.

"You make up for him, nobody is helping each other. They're playing as individuals."