After a dire defeat to Leicester in the Premier League, it is clear something needs to change at Manchester United. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side were clearly second best in their 4-2 defeat at the King Power Stadium as many of their flaws were emphatically exposed by a side that pressed high and took the game by the scruff of its neck.
In contrast, United lacked any real grip on the game and once again relied on individual moments of quality to give them any chance of success, a worrying trend that has been present throughout the season.
With a gruelling fixture schedule on the horizon, it is clear something needs to change quickly and one former United defender thinks he might know the answer.
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