Roy Keane: De Gea was arrogant, I would have lynched him Premier League The goalkeeper made an error against Everton

One of the most important aspects of travelling to a ground as difficult as Goodison Park is to start from a solid base and quieten the crowd, but Manchester United did the exact opposite on Sunday with David de Gea making an error to gift the Toffees a goal.

Having received a fairly comfortable back pass from Harry Maguire, De Gea took an age on the ball seemingly looking for a pass, although the only one achievable was a simple ball back to the former Leicester City defender.

However, he opted to wait for Dominic Calvert-Lewin to be within three yards of him and then kicked it straight at the onrushing Everton forward, with the ball rebounding straight into the empty net.

This led Roy Keane to suggest the former Atletico Madrid prodigy was arrogant.

"There's almost a bit of arrogance about it," he said on Sky Sports.

"'Look at me, give me time...'

"They almost think they're outfield players.

"I have no time for that carry on.

"I would have lynched him at half time.

"I know keepers can make mistakes, but there's no excuse for that.

"It's crazy, what is he waiting for?

"If you're going to make a decision, at least do it quickly."