It certainly was quite a strange FA Cup tie at Huish Park on Friday night.Manchester United were the visitors to Yeovil and despite the fact it was a League Two side taking on a Premier League giant, most of the focus was elsewhere.That man Alexis Sanchez seemed to dominate the narrative, with the BBC studio of Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Ian Wright constantly referring to the Chilean on his United debut.Strangely, the broadcasting station opted for a former Arsenal player in the commentary box in Martin Keown.Now, the Englishman has already made it public knowledge that he thinks Sanchez is the 'biggest mercenary in football'.Safe to say, his commentary on the game was a bit biased towards his former club.

But, it wasn't just Sanchez getting some stick. In fact, Keown handed the Chilean BBC's Man of the Match at the end of the 4-0 win.

Luke Shaw was the man who bizarrely, was targeted all game by Keown, with the commentator stating that he 'hasn't developed' and had only been playing recently because of Ashley Young's suspension.

SHAW GETS SOME SERIOUS STICK

Had Keown made those Shaw comments at the start of the season, he may have had a case, but right now, they just look as salty as anything.

His recent form has reportedly made Jose Mourinho reconsider pursuing Juventus' Alex Sandro and Danny Rose, so he must be doing something right.

He even gave him a stellar review about a week ago.

MOURINHO ON SHAW

"He's played very well," said Mourinho.

"He was already improving and playing well when I start playing him after that long spell without minutes.

"I remember the first time, in the Champions League, he was coming step by step.

"And now with a good run of matches and continuity also, playing like he did against Everton, two days after a previous match, he's good, solid, physically much better, mentally much stronger, tactically understanding the game much better and what we need in different phases and circumstances.

"I'm really happy and [looking at the transfer market], I can say that in this moment I don't see many left-backs better than this Luke Shaw."