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Peter Schmeichel slams Manchester United player after Brentford: 'Look at him!'

Peter Schmeichel was less than impressed with Aaron Wan-Bissaka following Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Brentford. Mason Mount put United ahead late into stoppage time before Kristoffer Ajer found an equaliser in the dying embers of the clash.

The United legend claimed Wan-Bissaka didn't try hard enough to stop the Bees from pulling one back. As quoted by the Mirror, Schmeichel said: "If you look at Wan-Bissaka on the Brentford goal, and this is what I mean by standards.

"Wan-Bissaka is out there to the left, the ball gets crossed and now look at him. He's walking off, walking, walking, he's jogging. And Ivan Toney would have been offside had he followed the back-four line up and then that goal wouldn't have happened. Look at him [Wan-Bissaka] coming out! Look at it!

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"That's not Manchester United, that's not pride, that's not high standards. That's not focussing on what your job is. He has cost - not to blame him for this - but in that moment, because of what he did, or didn't do, a simple thing like concentrating, they equalised."

Wan-Bissaka wasn't the only United player who got a telling off for not trying hard enough at the G-Tech Community Stadium. Jamie Redknapp singled out Marcus Rashford, claiming he was just walking around the pitch during the match.

"Man Utd fans would have really been looking forward to tonight after the brilliant result against Liverpool [a 4-3 victory in the FA Cup]," he said. "You thought it might turn their season around.

"They have been so bad tonight. I cannot believe the lack of effort, spark, desire to win

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