Gary Neville has again used his Sky Sports platform to slam an underperforming Manchester United side that let Leicester City overrun them in a 4-2 defeat on Saturday.
Speaking on the Monday Night Football show, Neville called United players "babies" with too much ego to play well together. He compared their performances to those of Manchester City and Liverpool, who he said "work like dogs" to earn results.
United are down to sixth place in the Premier League and are five points behind league-leading Chelsea.
"United were appalling all the way through," Neville said. "In the second half there was a massive, massive change - Leicester looked like they could score with every single attack.
"United are just baggy, there's space everywhere and they're a pretty awful team to watch when they're baggy. They must think they're better than they are. You end up with two teams: the front five, the egos, the great players, and the back five.