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Manchester United legend Roy Keane has slammed Gylfi Sigurdsson following Everton’s late disallowed goal at Goodison Park on Sunday. Everton thought they had beaten United after Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s late strike deflected in off United captain Harry Maguire. However, Sigurdsson, who was on the floor in an offside position after having a shot saved moments earlier, was deemed to have been in the line of sight of United goalkeeper David de Gea and the goal was ruled out.
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“He’s got to put this away, he’s stabbed at it. Yeah [it’s a good save] but he’s got to do better than that.
“But there’s no doubt about it, for the goalkeeper to look where the goal’s coming from he’s looking over the head of Gylfi Sigurdsson, so he must be in the line of sight.
“The deflection confuses everybody. For me he’s definitely in the goalkeeper’s eyeline there.”