Martin Keown holds Erik ten Hag responsible for Casemiro’s performance downfall following emergency defender’s error in Manchester United’s loss to Arsenal, arguing that a substitution should have been made after an underwhelming display against Crystal Palace.

Martin Keown holds Erik ten Hag responsible for Casemiro’s performance downfall following emergency defender’s error in Manchester United’s loss to Arsenal, arguing that a substitution should have been made after an underwhelming display against Crystal Palace.

Martin Keown has claimed Erik ten Hag is also to blame for Casemiro’s slump in form after he made another mistake in Manchester United’s loss to Arsenal.

The veteran midfielder was again fielded as an emergency defender alongside Jonny Evans at Old Trafford on Sunday, with Ten Hag missing all but one of his senior centre backs, but made a sloppy error in the build-up to Leandro Trossard’s goal.

After Andre Onana launched a long ball down the pitch, Casemiro failed to race out to play Kai Havertz offside, allowing him to fire in a low cross for Trossard to score.

He also endured a calamitous display in United’s 4-0 defeat by Crystal Palace and Keown insisted this performance should have triggered Ten Hag to make a change.

‘It’s schoolboy stuff and it’s remarkable,’ Keown told the BBC. 

Casemiro made another poor mistake in Manchester United’s 1-0 defeat by Arsenal

The emergency centre back (left) played Kai Havertz onside before Leandro Trossard scored

The emergency centre back (left) played Kai Havertz onside before Leandro Trossard scored

Martin Keown believes Erik ten Hag is also to blame for Casemiro's alarming drop in form

Martin Keown believes Erik ten Hag is also to blame for Casemiro’s alarming drop in form

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‘He’s not a specialist central defender and that’s why we look to Ten Hag and we say, OK, what information are you stitching into the players? 

‘You’ve had a chance to reflect on the Crystal Palace game. Casemiro, top player, but he’s not a central defender, so change that. And I think the importance is the partnership of your central defenders and Arsenal showed that. 

‘If you’ve got strength in that position, then you’ve got a platform to build from.’

Shay Given was taken aback by Casemiro’s sluggish attempts to join United’s high line in the build-up, especially when just 20 minutes had been played.

‘The thing about that goal, if it was the last 10 minutes and he was leggy and he was tired… but it’s 20 minutes into the game,’ Given said. ‘It’s not like he’s tired.

Pundit Keown insisted a change should have been made after United's loss at Crystal Palace

Pundit Keown insisted a change should have been made after United’s loss at Crystal Palace

Trossard touched home Havertz's cross at the near post to send Arsenal top of the league

Trossard touched home Havertz’s cross at the near post to send Arsenal top of the league

United legends Wayne Rooney (left) and Roy Keane (right) also ripped into Casemiro

United legends Wayne Rooney (left) and Roy Keane (right) also ripped into Casemiro

‘He should be sprinting up. It’s really, really basic. Even from a central midfielder, a defensive midfielder, you should squeeze the pitch.’

United legend Wayne Rooney also ripped into the 32-year-old, telling Sky Sports: ‘It’s lazy. He’s lazy. The rest of his teammates have pushed out and they get caught.

‘Whether you’re a midfield player or a centre-back, you have to be ready to push out with the rest of the team. If not, you play everyone onside and you get punished.’

Roy Keane then added: ‘Casemiro cannot play in the Premier League at centre half. Whatever shortcomings you have, you can’t coach pace. There was a bit of laziness as well in terms of getting out that led to the goal.

‘We’re not saying Casemiro can cover 60 or 70 yards, it’s 10 or 15 yards. You’ve got to get up the pitch. Just move your feet. Casemiro as a centre-half will get found out, which he did again today. it was the defining moment of the game.’ 

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