Cristiano Ronaldo couldn't become Manchester United's hero after coming off the bench against Brighton, and it sounded like Roy Keane wasn't too surprised.
Erik ten Hag turned to Ronaldo shortly after half-time in the Dutchman's first Premier League game in charge at Old Trafford, but Graham Potter's impressive Brighton side ruined the new manager's debut.
Pascal Gross scored twice in the first half - the second at the end of a flowing Seagulls move that tore United apart - and the home crowd were left stunned.
In the Sky Sports studio at West Ham, where he is covering the Hammers' match with Manchester City, Keane couldn't hide his contempt for his former side's display at full-time.
"First of all, Brighton have been excellent - let’s give them credit before we start criticising Man Utd," said Keane.
"Man Utd look very, very fragile, same problems, question the personality in the team, the problem is out of possession they look so open.
"They started okay, great chance for Fernandes he should hit the target. But after that, Brighton have been excellent, Man Utd gaps everywhere, so open it’s untrue.
"We shouldn’t be that surprised because we talk about the changes in the team, the personality of the manager, of course he will need time.
"But I go back to the personalities in the team, in the middle of the park all over the place, gaps everywhere. Eriksen, Fernandes, out of possession Man United are as poor of any team in the Premier League, I know it’s early days but I’m going back to the habits of last season. It’s alright when you’re in possession but out of possession, too open."
When the camera then cut to Ronaldo, who was preparing to come on shortly after half-time, Keane was asked by presenter Dave Jones if he thought the Portuguese could make an impact.
Keane then couldn't help but reference last weekend, when Ronaldo left Old Trafford before the end of United's friendly clash with Rayo Vallecano, the forward's only 45 minutes of pre-season.
"Yeah well I'm glad he didn't leave early," quipped Keane, "but he's obviously a good option."
"But the problem is that United have to start chasing and Brighton are far too good a team not to let them off the hook, they could pick them off.
"But he's got to make changes obviously."
Ronaldo emerged eight minutes into the second half, but despite an Alexis MacAllister own goal dragging them back into the game, United ultimately lost 2-1 to give Ten Hag a nightmare start.