Criticising Manchester United's senior players, former goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel has said a number of them aren't up to the task.
United have struggled to cope after Sir Alex Ferguson retirement, and are currently placed seventh in the Premier League.
Schmeichel said a number of players need to buck up their ideas if United is to fight themselves back into contention for a top four spot this year in the Premier League.
He asked manager David Moyes to take tough decisions as few players are not taking the responsibility of being a Manchester United player and some of them are not even performing this year or the year before, metro.co.uk reports.
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