ROY KEANE tore into Trent Alexander-Arnold for his “schoolboy” defending against Manchester United – and had a cheeky pop at his Real Madrid links.

The right-back was caught out of position for a key United chance in the first half.

Alexander-Arnold failed to stay in line with the rest of his back four which meant he played Rasmus Hojlund onside for a golden opportunity.

His team-mate Ibrahima Konate could not get back in time so Hojlund got his shot off, but hit it straight at goalkeeper Alisson.

Alexander-Arnold could breathe a sigh of relief but he was targeted for criticism by pundit Keane at half-time.

He said on Sky Sports: “Trent’s defending today my goodness it’s like school boy stuff.

“They’re talking about him going to Real Madrid? He’ll be going to Tranmere Rovers after this! He’s got to do better.

“He has to do better defensively.”

Keane’s colleagues could do nothing but laugh with Daniel Sturridge burying his head in his hands before adding that he had “no words”.

Alexander-Arnold was later punished for a mistake early in the second half as he gave the ball away in the build-up to Lisandro Martine’s goal.

The England star’s pass was cut out and he then failed to pressure Bruno Fernandes, who slipped the ball through to Martinez in an area Alexander-Arnold had vacated.

Alexander-Arnold has been heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid with reports in Spain this week claiming a deal has already been agreed.

Roy Keane says ‘looked like he’d never played right-back’ in savage criticism of England star Trent Alexander-Arnold

Tranmere produced an amusing response to Keane’s comments as they shared a photo of their right-back Cameron Norman alongside the caption: “❔ Trent to Tranmere, Roy? Nah, we’re alright thanks.”

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