Legendary former Manchester United captain Roy Kin has unleashed a fierce and uncompromising critique of the club's manager Michael Carrick following a shocking 2-0 loss to newly-promoted Hull City. The expert has laid the full blame for the dismal start to the season on the shoulders of the Manchester boss, specifically targeting his persistent use of Patrick Dorgu in the attacking line.
The Irish pundit openly expressed his bewilderment at Carrick's selection choices and the playing abilities of the Danish forward:
This defeat rests squarely on Michael’s shoulders. I genuinely don’t understand the starting lineup. Why does he keep putting Patrick Dorgu on the left wing? To be frank, he’s not even a good footballer and simply isn’t at the level required for Manchester United, yet I still don’t get why he’s getting the nod. Just look at how he tracks back. How could you allow your player to be so freely distanced? That kind of defending is absolutely dreadful.
Kin also highlighted that United’s squad level is catastrophically inferior to their direct rivals in the top tier of English football and urged the hierarchy to urgently hit the transfer market:
Today's match clearly demonstrated that Manchester United are lagging far behind any other club in the so-called 'big six' of the Premier League. The team desperately need new signings in virtually all positions. This season will be their absolute worst if they do not make those transfers right now.