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Roy Keane has pointed the blame at Liverpool defender Andy Robertson for Virgil van Dijk's controversial disallowed goal in the first half against Manchester City. Van Dijk thought he had equalised for his side when he headed in Mohamed Salah's corner, only for the referee to blow up for an offside offence - which saw Robertson run in front of the goal. The Scot did not touch the ball, but ducked out the way, with fans split on whether the goal should have stood considering City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma seemed to see the ball all the way into the net. Keane, though, disagreed, saying that it was rightly ruled out and that Robertson is to blame. He said on Sky Sports: 'Excellent header, Robertson got to get out quicker. Liverpool fans will be disappointed but you have to reward City for coming out. 'I still don't think the goalkeeper would have saved it, but he is still in line with ball. The keeper probably sees it, but Robertson has to get out quicker.' More to follow.