Ally McCoist agrees three players 'let Erik ten Hag down' in Man United collapse as star sends 'make or break' warning
Ally McCoist believes Erik ten Hag was let down by three Manchester United players in particular.
The Dutch coach was fired by the Red Devils Monday after just over two years in office.
Sunday's 2-1 defeat to West Ham proved to be the last after a run of one win in eight games.
After his departure, ten witches I was disappointed by Mark RashfordCasemiro and Anthonyaccording to the daily star.
talkSPORT co-host McCoist agrees that the trio failed to perform for their former manager.
The former Scotland striker told Breakfast: “They have every right, don't they? I don't think they acted.”
Singling out Casemiro, he added: “He's a bit like Varane, only it hasn't worked out at all.”
After an impressive first season at Old Trafford, the Brazilian has struggled over the past 12 months.
Meanwhile, Antony has been unable to afford the £86million price tag since Ten Hag signed him from Ajax.
The winger has scored just 12 goals for the club, with just one goal in the Premier League since May 2023.
McCoist continued: “How is it possible (to spend)? I don't know, how much was it? £90m? I just don't see it.”
“He comes on stage, you watch the guy and you want him to do well. You want him to do well, you want him to take some pressure off of himself and do well, but I don't see it.” “
As for Rashford, the ranger The legend explained: “It's the defining moment for Marcus, it really is.
“You can talk about the arrival of coaches, whether it's Mourinho or Van Gaal, Ole (Gunnar Solskjaer) or Ten Hag.
“It doesn't matter what the coach is, just go and play, go and reach a level of performance yourself. If he asks you to do a job, go and do it.”
Rashford was joined Top scorer during Ten Hag's tenure with 42 goals in 113 appearances.
However, he has only scored once in the league so far this season as he continues to come in and out of form.
The 26-year-old's problems have also seen him lose his place in the England squad as he has not been capped since March.
Man United will face Leicester in the Carabao Cup under interim manager Ruud van Nistlerooy on Wednesday. live on talkSPORT.