Former Man United favourite Peter Schmeichel publicly disagreed with Erik ten Hag in an awkward interview after the Red Devils' chaotic clash with Galatasaray.
The two sides played out a thrilling 3-3 draw at Rams Park on Wednesday with United leading 2-0 and 3-1, before being pegged back.
There was plenty to like about their performance but individual errors continued to cost them with Andre Onana guilty of two huge mistakes that allowed Chelsea loanee Hakim Ziyech to score two free kicks.
The result means United's hopes of qualifying for the last 16 are no longer in their own hands, with them needing to beat Bayern Munich in their final game of the group stage, while they will also be relying on Galatasaray to draw their clash with FC Copenhagen.
And when interviewing United's boss post match for CBS Sports, Schmeichel called out Ten Hag for his comments about the game.
'I'm disappointed,' Ten Hag said when asked for his thoughts on United's display. 'We did many things very good but if you are twice leading 2-0 and 3-1, you have to defend better.
'And it was poor defending as a team so we should have done that better.'
Schmeichel then responded: 'You say poor defending as a team? I actually have the impression the defence worked well today and defended well but it was mistakes by individuals.
'Are you worried you don't have the right kind of players to take the team to where you want to be?'
Despite the awkward exchange, Ten Hag kept his cool and added: 'No. We are in a project and so we have to learn from this and take it from here.
'It's all very positive how we can play and perform and to which levels we can achieve but football is a game of mistakes and details make a difference.
'We made some mistakes as a team and we got
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