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Manchester United are seemingly suffering from the same problems Patrice Evra highlighted back in 2013.

The Red Devils had a disastrous title defence with David Moyes the season after Sir Alex Ferguson left the club as they appointed the Scot as his successor. The West Ham boss lasted just ten months in the charge as United ended up finishing in the seventh spot, outside the European spots - a scenario that is unfolding under Ralf Rangnick this term.

Evra was interviewed halfway through that campaign revealing United had lost their "winning mentality" just six months after Fergie had left his post. The Frenchman insists the squad still backed the new manager, but ultimately he was given the impossible task of replacing the legendary icon.

He told Sky Sports: "It's a really difficult time, we never used to be in that position but it is a new challenge. That's why we have to unite as a team, don't let the critics get to the team. But sometimes you deserve it because that's the name of the game.

"Moyes is working so hard every day, trying to get the best out of the team. It's that consistency because that's the strength of Manchester United. I will go deeper and say I think we've lost that winning mentality and spirit. That's why I'm really not happy, we need to go back and find that winning mentality.

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