Wayne Rooney says he is "100 per cent" convinced that some of Manchester United's injured players are fit enough to play, leaving manager Erik ten Hag to "take all the stick" for poor performances.
United had 10 injured players for their 1-0 loss at home to Arsenal on Super Sunday, which leaves them rooted to eighth place, on course for their lowest-ever Premier League finish and running the risk of missing out on European football altogether next season.
Under Ten Hag this season, United have lost 19 games in all competition, their most since 1978-79, while Sunday's loss to the Gunners was their ninth loss at Old Trafford this term, their joint-most at home in a season.
Asked if United's players are currently playing for Ten Hag, Rooney told Sky Sports: "If they are, I don't think they're showing it very well. The performances, and there are some good players in that squad, are way below par.
"As we look at the injuries they've picked up, some of those players can play, 100 per cent.
"When you have the European Championship coming up and an FA Cup final, it's easy for players to stay out of it a little bit, get back for the final and make sure they're ready for the European Championship. I've seen it myself over the years.
"The players who are injured are not filling themselves in any credit at the minute. The manager is going to take all the stick for that."
United boss Erik ten Hag is currently without first-team regulars Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford, Lisandro Martinez, Harry Maguire, Victor Lindelof, Raphael Varane, Luke Shaw and Mason Mount, while Tyrell Malacia and Anthony Martial are long-term absentees.
Scott McTominay returned to the starting line-up on Sunday after injury, while Ten Hag revealed earlier in the week that Argentina defender Martinez had been pleading to play after recovering from a calf problem.
Manchester United declined to respond to Rooney's comments when contacted by Sky Sports News.
Responding to Rooney's claims, fellow Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane said: "That's not a good sign. You hope players who are carrying injuries are desperate to get back to playing football.
"There are always a few players at every club who drag their heels with a few injuries. But other players, certainly ones I played with, they will try and knock a week or two off that.
"That's always a worry, but that goes on at lots of clubs, where they have a lack of confidence and they're out of it, and they don't rush back to be with the team. "
Rooney: Man Utd should give Ten Hag time
In order to qualify for Europe next season, United must finish in the top seven - and they lie three points behind Chelsea in that position with just two rounds of fixtures left - or beat Manchester City in this month's FA Cup final at Wembley.
After the game, Ten Hag was content with the "attitude" and the competitiveness his side showed against the title-chasing Gunners - and believes that the United supporters are behind him.
But Rooney believes some of United's players are "just trying to get to the end of the season".
"I think the players have to look at themselves, when you've got a manager talking about attitudes and players not being right to play for Manchester United, that's a massive insult. If I see my manager saying that, there's no way I would let that ride and ride until the end of the season," Rooney said.
"I think some players are just trying to get to the end of the season, that's my opinion on it. So I feel for him, but that's his job to make sure the players are right."
Asked what that result means for the future of Ten Hag, Rooney added: "When you're losing games in the way they're losing games, there's going to be big questions asked.
"I would personally hope they do give him [Ten Hag] time, there are a lot of problems with recruitment, it hasn't been good for a few years.
"I hope he gets time to do it right. But we saw it in 2016 when Louis van Gaal lost his job [after winning the FA Cup], so you never know."
Keane: United's attack was so bad | Merson: Injuries aren't an excuse
Discussing the result, former United captain Keane was critical of Ten Hag's attack, which failed to make the most of having 14 shots - three more than Arsenal - and 145 touches in the final third.
"The disappointment for me in the last half an hour was United. Arsenal have come to Old Trafford over the years and found it difficult, but I bet Arsenal couldn't believe how bad United were," Keane said.
"Whatever bits of possession they had, the end product and lack of quality - you talk about the great teams United had over the years, the players they've had. That last half an hour, decision-making, nobody digging anybody out, making mistakes, falling over, not putting demands on each other.
"That United team there... they're so bad."
United came into the game with 10 injured players missing - but Sky Sports' Paul Merson believes Ten Hag's side should still be doing better.
"It was shocking," said Merson about United's display. "They just had 145 touches in the final third, and two shots on target. One was from Casemiro from 40 yards which I could have saved it.
"It's not good enough, you can't lose nine games at home, this is Manchester United.
"You can have 10 or 11 injuries, Luton have had 10 or 11 injuries. Chelsea have got 10 or 11 injuries, big players like Reece James who is first choice and the captain of the club. And Chelsea are still going to finish above them.
"Newcastle will come here and win this week. I don't care how many of them get fit next season, there's no way Manchester United will finish above Arsenal next season. No chance. They're 30 points behind."
What Ten Hag said about his squad...
Meanwhile, Ten Hag said that injuries have cost his team results this season - which explains why United have been so open this season.
"We can face the fans," he told Sky Sports. "On Monday [when they lost 4-0 to Crystal Palace] we definitely couldn't face them, but you can see the fans are behind us. Today, we gave it back to them. That should be the standard.
"Attitude. It always starts with the right attitude. That's what we have to build during the week. Matchday, you have to be spot on.
"Today we did [show attitude]. When you're missing 10 starting players, we are competitive with one of the best teams in the league.
"It's about execution, when you don't have the right attitude, when you don't have the right press, it makes it easy for any opponent.
"For a United player, every game is a final. You have to perform to win every game. You should realise this.
"The fans understand where they are. If we have so many injuries, especially in key areas, you don't get what you deserve.
"The fans are behind us, that's why they are with us. We are United. We have strong bond and hopefully we can pay them back in the future.
"We have problems, the problems cost us results. But I don't know where we should be when we have all the players on board.
"If you have the players on board, you get more points. Especially in the backline, we concede a lot of chances and a lot of goals. Last season, we had the most clean sheets in the Premier League."
Hiebcmnprt
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Ronaldo said all that and he was treated as a hypocrite π€£
Bouaeiosuy
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Mate you do realise a few fans complaining on a football app is gonna get him sacked, the board don't want him gone either do are owners, nd for starters if it's coming from this app 9/10 it's bs π. If fabrizio doesn't say it then it ain't true. Secondly he struggle with injurys this season, nd it's different at United any that came back from an injury got injured in the first game back ππ, that doesn't happen anywhere else, most players in the prem come back from an injury then you have them for the rest of the season at United be lucky to get 2 days out of them. When players start to fake injuries that means they are hiding from the criticism and every bit 9f criticism towards the players this season is 1000% deserved and i hope it hurts are players so they can understand the pain of ten hag, his job is on the line whereas the players they won't lose there job even if they have a bad season ππ, there trying to push him under the bus but I think they will get too, think they will all get sold. Individual errors and injuries are the reason we are in this position not ten hag.
Anyway the season will end soon in coming weeks than we will see the out come... but if EHT stays at United or leave he should take a look in the mirror & learn from his mistakes, players are not soldiers they are young people who also need love & protection & the good should act as a father to keep respect flows from both sides. There's no a club who can sell all the players at once for the coach. As for me I regret believing in ETH, no tactics, no pattern, no practical formation, no ethics, no spirit... The team is just playing like school boys without leadership or winning mentality. Bad signings is a sign of not knowing what you want, how can you sign players & you not using them (bench Warner's). Lastly POOR MAN MANAGEMENT
suobdrtuz
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The problem of Man United was well summarised by Ronaldo. Blame the coach all you want. Man United is a poisoned Chalice. No manager can save that sinking Titanic. Ronaldo spoke out of love but was criticised for saying the truth.