Roy Keane has slammed Tottenham forward Son Heung-Min over his attitude that led to Edinson Cavani’s goal being disallowed during Spurs Premier League clash with Manchester United on Sunday.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side had a Cavani goal disallowed for a foul on Son from Scott McTominay.
Manchester United thought they had gone ahead ten minutes from half time when Cavani slotted home from a superb pass from Paul Pogba pass down the inside left channel.
However, the goal was disallowed after a VAR review that showed McTominay had caught Son in the face.
And Keane, a Manchester United legend was not pleased with Son’s attitude, describing the South Korea international as ’embarrassing’ for the way he rolled around on the pitch.
“I’m amazed really,” Keane told Sky Sports. “I have to say if this is a foul then we should all go home.
“It’s really bizarre for a player like Son to roll around like that – it’s embarrassing. ‘Obviously it’s great movement there from Cavani but that can’t be a foul. How a player can stay down there.
“It’s not just Son – Rashford did it ten minutes earlier. Both sets of players were rolling round screaming.
“The ref is under huge pressure and he’s doubting every decision he makes now but clearly he’s got this wrong.”