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Louis Saha shares the frustration of many Manchester United fans - and says they are simply too unpredictable.
United travel to arch rivals Manchester City tonight looking to maintain their fight for a top-four spot.
Perhaps the biggest indicator of the Red Devils ' current status in the English game is the fact that the biggest impact they can have on this season's title fight is to try and make a dent in City's quest for a second successive crown.
As well as mixed results on the pitch, there is plenty of uncertainty behind the scenes at Old Trafford, with interim boss Ralf Rangnick going upstairs into a consultancy role once the season finishes.
It makes predicting tonight's game at the Etihad an impossible task.
"It's been frustrating to watch," Saha tells , when quizzed on his old club's form of late.
"At times they play really, really well and then at times it seems they're not only lost but sometimes not fully committed.
"I would say the hardcore real fans with a great understanding of how big derby games are, they're scared because they don't know what side will turn up.
"And that's not normal.
"Obviously it's a transition again and they have an interim manager. I saw an interview with Fred recently and I agree that it's difficult when you know the manager isn't going to be there next year.
"So it's not easy but they still have an amazing squad. They possess enough tools