That’s the way it looked to me. They weren’t interested, they weren’t even trying. For a team that’s got to be in next seasons Champions League that performance was way below par. Way below with a capital W.
If you knew nothing about football, you’d have sworn both of them were in the bottom 3. If I was a season ticket holder at Old Trafford, I’d be having grave doubts about renewing it.
There is something wrong behind the scenes at Old Trafford and has been since last August.
As for Lampard, it must have been like a gift from heaven. You would have thought United would have at least scored, even if they still lost the game.
Our focus remains the same- win the next game, regardless of todays fiasco.
Whoever takes on the biggest job in World football is in for a hell of a ride. The players at United are so far off the pace it’s untrue. Probably light years away. I don’t envy the new manager in the hot seat, who inherits a team of vastly under achieving primary donnas. Good luck to him.