straight to your inbox every day for freeRio Ferdinand and Paul Scholes agreed that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's biggest problem at Manchester United is the team's lack of identity.United switched to a five-man defence for their decisive Champions League clash with RB Leipzig but quickly found themselves trailing by two goals.A third goal in the second period put the game out of reach despite a fightback in the latter stages, leaving United facing up to the prospect of resuming their European campaign in the Europa League next year.Ferdinand made it clear that he feels Solskjaer needs to settle on a style of football and a regular set-up, rather than change his game plan for each opponent. “They looked like a team that didn’t know how to play.
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