Former United defender Gary Neville launched a scathing attack on the club following the 4-0 defeat at Everton.
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Speaking on Sky Sports after the setback, Neville said: "I'm furious, to be honest. The fact he (manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer) had to apologise to the fans is embarrassing.
"I've often said that if clubs have weeds in the garden, you've got to get rid of them. But there are Japanese weeds rotting that football club, and it's attacking the foundations of the house that need dealing with properly.
"Those players well and truly have their heads on the line.
"Everton ran four kilometres further in the first half. Everton?! You die for every single inch on the pitch.
"It's embarrassing just watching some of those (United) players out there today. I'm absolutely furious.
"That performance was rancid. I don't need to name names, you know who they are. They are in the newspapers every day, they are on social media today."