Man Utd defender Shaw digs into Solskjaer and Rangnick as he discusses Ten Hag regime

Man Utd defender Luke Shaw has slammed former managers Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick for lacking 'structure'.

The Red Devils had a disastrous season last term, finishing sixth in the Premier League and missing out on Champions League qualification.

They finished 13 points behind fourth-placed Tottenham, who won the last Champions League spot, and 35 points behind champions and arch-rivals Man City.

Driving Ronaldo to the airport contrasts with some amazing Liverpool smiles

Solskjaer was sacked in November last year after a number of poor performances, with Rangnick taking over until the end of the season.

The German caretaker boss couldn't get a better listen from Solskjaer's side with some claiming the displays had in fact slipped further under the former RB Leipzig boss.

Erik ten Hag took over at the end of last season, with most players returning to training in the last week ahead of the next campaign.

And Luke Shaw, who made just 27 appearances in all competitions last season, took on Ten Hag's predecessors.

“Clearly he is a top manager. He has a structure to play the way he wants us to play,” Shaw said.

"We haven't had that for quite a while, and it was clear to see last season, which was hugely disappointing. We have to bounce back [from last season] and he worked extremely hard for us, but I think we need it.

"We are really looking forward to this season because I know it will be much better than the last."

And Scott McTominay was as impressed as Shaw, with the Scotland international praising Ten Hag and his assistant Mitchell van der Gaag for giving the players a clear understanding of what was expected of them.

"He has an idea of ​​how he wants to play, and he executes it very, very well in terms of communicating with the players," McTominay told the club's official website.

"[It's] the same with [assistant coach] Mitchell [van der Gaag]. The philosophy and the ideas of the style of play for us [are] clear to see. It's up to us, as players, to really take the message on board and push with everything we have, all year."

McTominay added: "[You have] that energy from last year. All that energy should now be put into the new one. As the manager repeated, we are here to work hard. We are not here to sightsee and see all of Thailand. It's time to work and it's really time to focus for sure."

Man Utd defender Shaw digs into Solskjaer and Rangnick as he discusses Ten Hag regime

Man Utd defender Luke Shaw has slammed former managers Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick for lacking 'structure'.

The Red Devils had a disastrous season last term, finishing sixth in the Premier League and missing out on Champions League qualification.

They finished 13 points behind fourth-placed Tottenham, who won the last Champions League spot, and 35 points behind champions and arch-rivals Man City.

Driving Ronaldo to the airport contrasts with some amazing Liverpool smiles

Solskjaer was sacked in November last year after a number of poor performances, with Rangnick taking over until the end of the season.

The German caretaker boss couldn't get a better listen from Solskjaer's side with some claiming the displays had in fact slipped further under the former RB Leipzig boss.

Erik ten Hag took over at the end of last season, with most players returning to training in the last week ahead of the next campaign.

And Luke Shaw, who made just 27 appearances in all competitions last season, took on Ten Hag's predecessors.

“Clearly he is a top manager. He has a structure to play the way he wants us to play,” Shaw said.

"We haven't had that for quite a while, and it was clear to see last season, which was hugely disappointing. We have to bounce back [from last season] and he worked extremely hard for us, but I think we need it.

"We are really looking forward to this season because I know it will be much better than the last."

And Scott McTominay was as impressed as Shaw, with the Scotland international praising Ten Hag and his assistant Mitchell van der Gaag for giving the players a clear understanding of what was expected of them.

"He has an idea of ​​how he wants to play, and he executes it very, very well in terms of communicating with the players," McTominay told the club's official website.

"[It's] the same with [assistant coach] Mitchell [van der Gaag]. The philosophy and the ideas of the style of play for us [are] clear to see. It's up to us, as players, to really take the message on board and push with everything we have, all year."

McTominay added: "[You have] that energy from last year. All that energy should now be put into the new one. As the manager repeated, we are here to work hard. We are not here to sightsee and see all of Thailand. It's time to work and it's really time to focus for sure."

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