Jamie Carragher insisted Manchester United made a mistake by not sacking Erik ten Hag in the summer and believes the decision reflects poorly on the leadership team.
Ten Hag was dismissed on Monday morning after holding an amicable meeting with United CEO Omar Berrada and sporting director Dan Ashworth at Carrington.
Sunday's dismal 2-1 defeat by West Ham proved to be his final game in charge and Ten Hag leaves with the club a lowly 14th in the Premier League table, seven points adrift of fourth place.
Ruud van Nistelrooy has been placed in interim charge while United work on making a permanent appointment. As reported by Mail Sport, the club have already sounded out several candidates including former Barcelona head coach Xavi.
But, Liverpool legend Carragher has taken aim at United's hierarchy for failing to act sooner.
Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: 'It should have happened in the summer and that's not on Erik ten Hag. That's on the new ownership.
'All they've done is kick the can down the road for nine league games and cost themselves £200million, in terms of bringing in players in the summer who the manager would have identified.
'They may have come to the club because they had a relationship with the manager in the past. It just seems daft, the fact they kept him in the job, because it was always inevitable this was going to happen. He had to hit the ground running.
'He had to be top of the league, there or thereabouts, to stay in the job.'
Carragher also waded into the debate over Ten Hag's potential successor and identified Xavi as the ideal man.
'It looks like they're talking to Xavi, from Barcelona,' he added. 'He was one of my favourite players. I think he's the best Spanish player of all time.
'He's managed Barcelona, he was seen as the next Pep [Guardiola], even as a player they thought he'd be a great manager. He lost his job but still won Laiga against a Carlo Ancelotti-managed Real Madrid.
'Yes, he's out of work at the moment, which makes it easier.
'There's a link between someone on the board and Xavi, there's been some reports there's been talks in the last few days.
'I'm not sure what Man Utd can do right now, I don't think the fans would buy Gareth Southgate, but I don't think Xavi would be a bad appointment.
'He's got huge status as a player, that doesn't make you a great manager but it does give you instant respect on the training pitch.
'There's no-one in that dressing room who has won more than him, and he has been a manager of a huge football club and had success.
'He's won a league and a cup, up against Carlo Ancelotti. He's not got a bad CV.'
GaGa2022
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Saving scraps on transport! 😂
yep 🤣🤣🤣
Bs_Ngaihte
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Xavi a good manager? Maybe. But he is not great. Look at what Hansi Flick does to Barca after Xavi left. That will tell you what kind of manager Xavi is.
lipabdekry
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I believe this
laybcdkpz
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when ever you decided to leave a life of management you will always be at lose side
secknopsu
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I can't agree more with Jamie carragher on the fact that ETH wasn't sack in summer.
For the first time I agree with Jamie
Sadmnops
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I can't agree more with Jamie carragher on the fact that ETH wasn't sack in summer.
Yorokiri
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When Chelsea sack poch some united fans were busy insulting the board and the club, looking back now it seems they're back to square one!! when it rains it pours..
zuziknptuz
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It’s all about the new boss🤔
fesbclsy
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Shut up!!!!! We are waiting for the return of Arne slot to be slotted out!
So much hate and jealousy here.😂
fesbclsy
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That's how cost cutting is being done by them !
Saving scraps on transport! 😂
yiylnsz
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Davichi
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I agree. United should have started afresh in the summer but chose to give ETH more time and spent funds that could have been otherwise utilized by a new coach. I understand their thoughts though, they wanted to give him an opportunity to work under the newlook board, perhaps the managerial changes will help but it ended up being the wrong call.
Nadeemhasan24
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I kind of agree with Jamie here... A big club like United needs to have a top class manager who commands immense respect from players while training ... and coaches like Xavi, Zidane would be perfect...
sammyluv84
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No professional coach would want to pilot d affairs of Man united now with dis rubbish squad. The idiot owners should have sacked him during d summer holiday to get a coach that would control d flock since then and also buy d kind of players d club deserves
CR7goat411
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fuck off ETH justice is served
GaGa2022
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That's how cost cutting is being done by them !
manilmnz
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his right
reggy105
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WHO'S THE NEXT VICTIM ... BRING BACK JOSE MOURINHO [50percent] or MU LEGEND WAYNE ROONEY OR GARY NEVILLE
famouskesh
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Shut up!!!!! We are waiting for the return of Arne slot to be slotted out!