Manchester United were criticized after the loss

Reviews are harsh.

Manchester United was seen after receiving six goals in the derby match against Manchester City.

We have let our fans down, we have let ourselves down and we are very disappointed, coach Eric Ten Hag told the BBC.

Erling Braut Haaland, Phil Foden and Walham Manchester It was lifted to the sky but there was also a team on the other side.

Manchester United He received no acclaim after Manchester City’s 6-3 derby win at the Etihad Stadium.

Watching Man United

Coach Eric Ten Hag believes his team lacks courage, discipline and faith.

– It’s too simple, we don’t believe it. When you don’t believe in your plan, you can’t win matches, that’s not acceptable, says Ten Hag for the BBC.

– All credit to City but nothing to do with the city, we didn’t do well. It was about believing in ourselves as individuals and as a team.

‘Betraying our fans’

Bruno Fernandez agrees with his coach.

– I think the attitude and belief did not exist from the beginning. It caused us a lot of problems and made us give up early goals. “I think the second half was much better,” the Portuguese told MUTV.

Manchester United “won” in the second half and improved the numbers to 6-3.

– Now I can not think of positive things. We’ve let our fans down, we’ve let ourselves down and we’re deeply disappointed, says Eric Ten Hag.

Poor rating for Lindelof

Even former Manchester United players were harsh in their judgments.

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– They were so nervous. They haven’t run that derby at all, says Sky Sports’ Gary Neville.

– Players should be ashamed. You can’t go into a break and lose 4-0 in a derby, says Roy Keane.

The Manchester Evening News has not rated any Manchester United player more than five on a ten-point scale.

The suspension on Victor Nelson Lindelof, who finished third, is short.

‘He never stopped Haaland’The newspaper wrote.

The Swede was replaced at 3-0 when Raphael Varane was injured.

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