JAMIE CARRAGHER has brilliantly identified the schoolboy errors that Man Utd have been making during a brutal segement on Monday Night Football.
Following Man Utd's draw to Burnley at Old Trafford, the Sky Sports pundit highlighted what went wrong for ten Hag's men.
With the score line still at 0-0, Carragher pointed out FOUR mistakes that Man Utd had made at the beginning of the second half.
In the clip he points out how the Utd defenders had their back to the ball as goalkeeper Andre Onana was looking for a pass.
Onana then decides to hit a long ball to the edge of the opposition box where Diogo Dalot - who was playing left-back - was Utd's furthest attacker.
As the long ball went forward, both Christian Eriksen and Kobbie Mainoo both left Lyle Foster in acres of space.
And this is all while Erik ten Hag and assistant coach Steve McClaren are still walking towards their bench, following half-time.
Carragher said: “This is an unbelievable clip. This is the start of the second half.
“Now again, before he does anything, you just stop it there.
“Normally a top team… you have just called Manchester United - and I get that - the biggest club in the world.
“Could you imagine Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, getting the ball at the start of the second half.
“And these players not showing for it, to actually try and play.
“The idea is to go long. It’s not just the goalkeeper doing it.
“So he brings it forward, he goes to go long, and who’s making the run?
“It’s Dalot, your left back, he’s making the run to try to get on the end of a long ball straight from the kick off.
“So what’s the thought process of Eriksen here? Mainoo?
“Who do they think is going to pick up Lyle Foster in this position?
“And if they do go, Harry Maguire has got
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