Former England national team defender Danny Mills claims that "Manchester United" does not have enough high-level players who could help the team reach the first place in the English Premier League.
During the summer, there were many changes in the ranks of the "Red Devils" - Jose Mourinho became the head coach, and stars like Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba joined the club.
However, the season is not going as planned for "Man Utd" - they are currently in seventh place in the Premier League and suffered a humiliating 0-4 defeat against London's "Chelsea" over the weekend.
"Man Utd" looks very poor," Mills told BBC Radio. "How many of the 'United' players could make up the strongest starting five or starting eleven? Pogba? Yes, I still do not doubt his abilities. Zlatan and De Gea could also aspire to that."
"I don't think you could find many more players. Marcus Rashford is a great and talented footballer, but he is still not mature as a player. The same goes for Jesse Lingard," added the former defender who has played for "Leeds United" and "Man City" in the past.