Roy
Keane has backed a full-strength Manchester United mount a challenge to
win this season’s Champions League title , despite their surprise 1-0
defeat against Basel on Wednesday night.
A
last gasp goal by the home side from Michael Lang condemned United to a
defeat in Switzerland, on a night when boss Jose Mourinho left some of
his first choice starters out of his line-up.
United
were all but assured of a place in the last-16 of the Champions League
prior to kick-off after four straight wins to start Group A, with
Mourinho’s side assured of progression in the competition so long as
they don’t lose their final group game against CSKA Moscow by six goals
at Old Trafford next month.
Keane
has rarely been charitable towards United boss Mourinho during his
reign as the club’s manager, but he was surprisingly upbeat as he
offered up this verdict to ITV Sport.
“The
big plus for United was that their form has been that good in the
Champions League that they gave themselves room to slip up,” declared
Keane.
“It
was a weakened team. There were five or six players in that team will
not be in United’s strongest team. Mourinho will be looking at the
bigger picture; forget about tonight and move on. They will be competing
to win this title, without a doubt.
“When lads come back to full fitness, Manchester United will compete with all the top teams, for sure.”
Keane
went on to suggest United dropped into a comfort zone as they went into
a game knowing a draw would be enough to secure progress to the next
phase, as the Irishman offered up excuses for his former club.
“The
players are intelligent enough to know that the draw (in Basel) would
have one them and they started dropping deeper,” he added.
“Basel
grew in confidence and deserved it on the second half performance, but
United were guilty a lot of chances. And it was a game they let slip,
but they still have more than enough in their locker to win the last
home game.”
Can @ManUtd mix it with the best in the Champions League this season? Roy Keane thinks so but @GlennHoddle isn't so sure pic.twitter.com/hGNJNlWzmO— ITV Football (@itvfootball) November 22, 2017
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