Former Spain and Barcelona midfielder Gaizka Mendieta has described Manchester United as team with no clear identity.
Speaking to BOYLE Sports, Mendieta stated the frequent changes of managers have also contributed to the team’s inability to have a style of play.
“From the outside, it looks like there is no real direction for how the club wants to play or what style. They have fantastic players, but there’s no clear identity of what they want to do or how they want to do it.
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“This is probably because they have had so many managers throughout the years, and also because of the owners’ idea in terms of how they want to be as a club.
“I have not perceived that, and I think that is more important than anything else. Then, obviously, you get a manager and align with that, or get the manager and then align with the existing ideas.
“When you have had so many managers, it’s hard to have a clear direction.”


