Peter Schemichel took aim at three Manchester United stars for their roles in the woeful opening day defeat to Hull City.
Pre-season optimism was chipped away inside 38 minutes on Saturday afternoon as the newly-promoted Tigers took a 2-0 lead through goals from Semi Ajayi and Nobel Mendy.
Michael Carrick’s side were twice undone by set pieces with Ajayi lashing into the roof of the net after Oli McBurnie’s initial effort was pushed onto the bar by Senne Lammens.
Record signing Mendy added a second shortly before half-time, powering home a header from Regan Slater’s free kick.
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United were in disarray for Hull’s opener, beaten to the first ball in the build-up which led to the corner. As the ball came in, Dorgu let the ball pass him with Heaven not tight enough to McBurnie as he forced the ball back towards goal.
Dissecting the goal at half-time, Schmeichel blasted Dorgu for ‘not looking at the ball’, insisting Heaven had to be stronger dealing with the Hull striker.
‘Look at Dorgu on the front post, he is not even looking at the guy taking the corner kick,’ the United legend told Premier League Productions.
‘At that exact moment, he loses his concentration, he does not have the ability to block the first ball.
‘And of course, Ayden Heaven on the back post. He allows McBurnie to go in behind him. You can’t allow that. That’s not how you defend, you have to be stronger.’
Schmeichel also took a dim view of United’s defending for the second goal. As United and Hull players jostled for position inside the box as the free kick was being taken, Luke Shaw was spotted inexplicably dropping back to play the opposition onside.
Schmeichel added at full-time: ‘It is the absolute lack of concentration from Man United. That’s what disappoints me the most.
‘I picked on Luke Shaw. Luke Shaw is two yards behind everyone else, playing everyone else onside.
‘He shouldn’t be there. He fell for the dummy. If he stayed up there, he would be either offside or it would have gone out for a goal kick.
‘That’s a disappointment for me, that an experienced team like that makes mistakes like that.’





