Former Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal has launched into a scathing attack on the recruitment practices at the club.
Van Gaal arrived at Old Trafford in the summer of 2014, and was tasked with restoring the club after David Moyes lasted just ten months in the unenviable position of being Sir Alex Ferguson's successor.
The Dutchman went on to spend two years at United before being sacked just days after his side defeated Crystal Palace to win the FA Cup.
As United prepare for yet another summer of change following a their worst-ever Premier League campaign, Van Gaal insisted a lack of cohesion in the club's recruitment is to blame for their ongoing struggles on the pitch.