Ian Holloway has hit out at Manchester United's current first-team stars for 'not caring' about the club and probed the attitudes of both Antony and Bruno Fernandes.
The former Crystal Palace, West Brom and QPR manager managed in the Premier League during the same time as United's legendary boss Sir Alex Ferguson and criticised how the club has been ran since his departure.
Holloway highlighted former United captain Roy Keane's furious rant against Liverpool skipper Virgil van Dijk after the Dutchman hit-out at Ten Hag's tactics deployed in the recent 1-1 draw between the two sides.
Keane slammed Van Dijk for being disrespectful after United held out to claim a point at Anfield and Holloway used that as an example to show how players at Old Trafford no longer care.
'If you look at Roy Keane's reaction to the interviews with Virgil Van Dijk, he was absolutely fuming. What's wrong with Manchester United at the moment is that they have no one like Roy, no one who cares like him,' Holloway told William Hill.
'Where has that gone in football? When I look at Manchester City they do care. Rodri cares, Jack Grealish was gutted that they let that goal in. They didn't want to blame anyone but when you're used to winning that's what it is all about.
'Antony's attitude is very questionable. If I look back to when Sir Alex Ferguson was in charge, he never ever got anyone's character wrong.
'If any one of his players thought they were bigger and better than the club then he would have sorted that out. That's where Manchester United are going wrong,' he added.
Holloway further pinpointed where problems within the club began and suggested that current captain Fernandes doesn't boast the leadership qualities needed to lead the squad.
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