Bruno Fernandes has claimed Manchester United need to look at themselves 'from top to bottom'.
United have equalled their longest trophy drought for 40 years this season. It has been an utterly joyless campaign in which gutless performances like Tuesday's against Liverpool at Anfield have become to be expected and routine.
Ralf Rangnick's side lost 4-0 versus Liverpool on Tuesday night and mustered just one shot during the whole game. United have five games remaining this season and radical change with Erik ten Hag in charge is required in the summer.
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United fans are unhappy with the club's hierarchy and Fernandes seemed to suggest an assessment is needed at the very top at Old Trafford as the campaign comes to an end. Fernandes was the first United player to emerge after the Liverpool defeat.
"Liverpool is fighting for the title, that’s the difference," Fernandes told Sky Sports.
"We are not fighting for anything at the moment. You can see the difference by the points.
"I don't need to be here saying about the difference of the level. We have to look at ourselves, from top to bottom and understand what is going wrong."
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