Rio Ferdinand says Manchester United looked “disorientated” and lacked “unity,” "compactness" and a "game plan" in their 4-2 defeat to Leicester City on Saturday.
United returned after the international break and were soundly beaten on the road despite taking the lead and going on to level the game with eight minutes to go.
The Foxes scored twice in the last seven minutes to win the match and heap more pressure on United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
It was a rough day at the office for the away side, who looked bereft of ideas and team shape throughout the game and Ferdinand has said that he couldn’t work out whether this was down to the players or the manager. “I watched the game against Leicester.
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