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Dutch legend Van Basten SAVAGES Man United summer signing

Marco van Basten has poured scorn on one of Manchester United's landmark summer signings in the wake of the team's dismal defeat to Tottenham on Sunday afternoon. 

Erik ten Hag's side were reduced to 10 men during the Old Trafford clash after Bruno Fernandes was dealt a red card for a challenge on James Maddison, but were unable to grapple with the eventual 3-0 tie from the whistle. 

Having won just one league tie since the start of the season - their campaign opener against Fulham - the Red Devils ended the weekend's action languishing in 13th. 

In the aftermath of the home defeat, pressure has been heaped upon Ten Hag, who was confirmed to be staying on at Old Trafford after a torrid second season at the club after a summer review conducted by partial owners INEOS. 

The Dutch manager was then heavily backed in the transfer window, with Ten Hag bringing players including Leny Yoro, Noussair Mazraoui, and Matthijs De Ligt to Manchester. 

Manchester United were yet again unable to see out a win at Old Trafford against Tottenham

The 3-0 home defeat has heaped pressure on Erik ten Hag - and his heavily backed transfers

Former Ajax and AC Milan striker Marco van Basten had especially sharp words for one player

But Van Basten made it clear on Monday evening that he believes one of the players drafted in to reverse Man United's fortunes is currently falling wide of the mark. 

'I saw a new player walking around at Manchester United, (Manuel) Ugarte, for €50million (£42.3m),' the Ajax legend shared on Ziggo Sport. 'How is this guy walking around there?

'It's idiotic how much (Ten Hag) has decided to invest in players who are not even good.' 

The signing of Ugarte - in a deal which could rise to £50.8m with add-ons - to wrap up the Premier League side's summer spend brought up the total of more than £600m under Ten Hag, who joined the club ahead of the 2022-23 transfer window. 

But while some of his purchases, such as defender Lisandro Martinez, have readily found their footing at the top-flight big beasts, others have faltered, or failed to make a fast start. 

Ugarte himself wasthe first to criticise his debut European showing in Man United colours during last week's Europa League draw against Dutch side FC Twente. 

Manuel Ugarte was unable to shine in his first start for his new club after his summer move

The hosts were further challenged when Bruno Fernandes was sent off within the first-half

After the final whistle on the 1-1 stalement, the former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder took to Instagram, posting: 'I'm the first to make self-criticism. It wasn't a great match personally. We have to keep working.'

In his first start for his new club, however, the Uruguay international was unable to take control of the tie, and Ugarte was later swapped in the 72nd minute for Christian Eriksen. 

But former AC Milan star Van Basten didn't save his critique soley for the new recruit, instead widening it to take in Ten Hag's squad in its entirety. 

'Name me one top player at Manchester United?' the ex-striker asked. 'At every club you see a top player.

'(Marcus) Rashford is very bad. Bruno Fernandes is a good player, (Andre) Onana is a good goalkeeper. That's it. 

'Casemiro is done. (Alejandro) Garnacho is a decent player. But nobody carries that team.' 

Van Basten is far from the only former professional to point out their concern over Ten Hag's player selection in the wake of the loss on home turf. 

Ugarte was not the only summer signing targeted by pundits, with Paul Scholes unimpressed by Matthijs De Ligt (centre)

Man United have little time to regroup before tough tests against Porto and Aston Villa

Former Red Devil Paul Scholes opted to highlight De Ligt's flaws, stating on Monday that there was 'no big difference' between the former Ajax and Bayern Munich defender and the player he has displaced, Harry Maguire. 

Scholes also claimed the side 'look like an uncoached football team' and that he believed the players looked 'dead' and 'flat' in the contest. 

After receiving the backing of Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Co over the summer, Ten Hag reportedly now has scant time to hold onto his role in the dugout. 

While the manager will oversee upcoming must-win ties against Porto and Aston Villa, the club have reportedly identified Inter Milan head coach Simone Inzaghi as a contender for the job as they weigh up his long-term future.  

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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