Former England striker Teddy Sheringham says his old club, Manchester United, have been the "biggest disappointment" of this Premier League season.
United have had another difficult season under Erik ten Hag, and rumours about his future at the club continue to grow.
Sheringham, who played over 100 games for the club, has not been impressed with what he has seen, with United sitting down in eighth place after Monday's 4-0 defeat to Crystal Palace.
Speaking to Genting Casino, Sheringham said: "The biggest disappointment for me this year has been Manchester United. End of story.
"It’s been so powder puff. It’s just not right to see Manchester United going through the motions in the way that they have this season.
"They’ve gone from decent to average to poor, and that’s not good enough for a club the size of Manchester United."
Sheringham also cast doubt over Ten Hag's future at Old Trafford, adding: "I think Erik ten Hag will be very fortunate to keep his job this summer.
"You can’t have those sorts of results and keep going in the job.
"I know that they’re in an FA Cup Final, I would love to see Manchester United beat Manchester City, but it would take a terrible performance from City and a brilliant one from Man United for that to happen.
"It just highlights the size of the gulf between the two clubs at the moment."
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