Roy Keane accused Serge Aurier of never thinking as the Tottenham defender gave away a needless penalty against Leicester on Sunday.
Aurier aimlessly pushed Wesley Fofana inside the box, which allowed Jamie Vardy to give his side the lead from the spot just before half-time.
Discussing the incident, former Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink described the foul as a rugby tackle.
He told Sky Sports: “It is just a really silly challenge. [Moussa] Sissoko loses a header that he can’t, and this, I’ve got no words for it, why in God’s name do you need to do this?
“It’s a rugby tackle. You don’t do that. He’s trying to push the opponent out of the way, but he’s forgetting he’s out of the box. There are no words for that. It’s a rugby tackle.”
Manchester United legend Keane chimed in by saying: “There is a word – madness.
“I want to be careful what I say about this defender, I’ve been on this road before with him.
“Utter madness. There is no danger, he’s not in on goal, he’s not looking at the ball… an experienced player, madness.”
When asked by Sky Sports presenter Dave Jones what Aurier was thinking, Keane replied: “He doesn’t think, this lad doesn’t think.”
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