Former red devils player not hold back analysis sundays 4 0 defeat chelsea highlighting striker back line weaker areas

Here's a possible analysis from a former Manchester United player:

"Sunday's 4-0 defeat to Chelsea was a humbling experience for Manchester United, and as a former player, I've got to be honest with you, it's hard to watch a team that I once had the privilege of playing for perform like that.

First of all, let's talk about the backline. We were exposed at the back, and it's clear that we're missing a leader, a commanding presence who can organize the defense and make the right decisions. The likes of Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof are good players, but they're not the same level as the likes of Rio Ferdinand or Nemanja Vidic, who were able to marshal the defense and make it difficult for opponents to create chances.

And speaking of creating chances, our striker, Marcus Rashford, was a non-factor in the game. He's a talented player, but he's not a natural finisher, and when he's not getting the service, he's not going to be able to make an impact. We need someone who can hold up the ball, bring others into play, and create chances for themselves and others. Anthony Martial is a great player, but he's not a traditional striker, and we need someone who can play that role.

But it's not just the strikers, it's the whole team. We were slow, we were lethargic, and we were lacking in intensity. We looked like a team that was going through the motions, and that's not good enough. We need to be more aggressive, more physical, and more clinical in front of goal.

And let's not forget about the midfield. We were dominated by Chelsea's midfield trio, and we couldn't get a foothold in the game. We need someone who can control the tempo, dictate the pace, and create chances for others. Paul Pogba is a great player, but he's not a midfielder who can control the game, and we need someone who can do that.

Overall, it was a disappointing performance, and we need to regroup and refocus. We can't keep performing like this, and we need to find a way to get back to winning ways.