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19th Dec 2018

Robbie Savage names the only three players he believes are of Manchester United quality

Back to the drawing board

Darragh Murphy

The immediate challenge facing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be to stop the bleeding at Manchester United

The recovery process at Old Trafford is not expected to properly begin until the summer, when Jose Mourinho’s permanent successor will be appointed.

Mourinho was relieved of his duties as United manager on Tuesday morning, bringing a predictable close to his time in charge at Old Trafford.

On Wednesday, former Red Devils striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was confirmed as interim manager, essentially joining on loan from his current club Molde until May 2019.

Ex-United youth player Robbie Savage has had his say on the current state of the United squad and could only come up with three names when considering who is of the calibre deserving of a place in the team.

“Smalling, Jones, Young. Are they Manchester United players?” Savage asked on BBC 5 Live. “They’ve had great careers, far better than I’ve ever done but are they Manchester United players when you’re talking about Pallister, Bruce, Vidic and Ferdinand? No!

“In the midfield area… Herrera? No. Fellaini? No, even though he’s done a good job. Matic has won the Premier League but is he a Manchester United player? Creativity-wise and taking risks, no.

“Lukaku, even though he’s done OK, is he at Manchester United’s standards? Are you going to win the league with Lukaku? No and that’s just my opinion.

“Listen, Rashford is a yes. I think he is a Manchester United player. I think Pogba could be a Manchester United player, yes. De Gea as well.

“If you’re looking at a new manager coming into the team, they need to spend another £500 million. They’ve just beaten Chelsea in the youth Cup, by the way, and Mason Greenwood got a hat-trick. He’s got fantastic ability. They’ve got Tahith Chong, who is a very good player as well. So they have got players coming through the youth academy system. They’ve just had a 14-year-old become the youngest ever player to play in a youth tournament, Shola Shoretire.

“Nicky Butt and all the people are doing a good job there so they have got players who can transfer to the first team but at this moment in time and with the players who are playing, they need at least nine or ten new players.

“The worrying thing was when they played against Fulham, only three of Jose’s signings started in that game, which tells its own story.”