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Ralph Hasenhuttl has identified the problem with Manchester United after being tipped to become the Red Devils' next manager.
United legend Paul Scholes and Tottenham Hotspur icon Glenn Hoddle backed the Austrian to succeed Ralf Rangnick before he guided his Southampton to a deserved 1-1 draw at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Hasenhuttl's team put in a superb performance and the Saints boss was well aware of the Red Devils' shortcomings going into the game.
Post-match, the 54-year-old said: "It is not a big secret that when they lose the ball that the reverse gears are not the best from everybody."
Hasenhuttl's analysis highlighted how the Red Devils' work rate is a key issue, a criticism that cannot be thrown at his grafting Southampton side.
Notably, he honed his coaching craft before working successfully alongside Rangnick at RB Leipzig while United's interim manager was sporting director of the German club.
Given the pair's history, Hoddle reckons United would be wise to appoint the Saints manager as their next permanent boss come the end of the season, when Rangnick's role at the club looks set to change from coach to consultant.
The former England