Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick
says it is "disrespectful" to suggest that the team could be trying
harder for manager Louis van Gaal.
Having made a promising start to the season, United are now out of the Champions League and have dropped to sixth in the Premier League, nine points behind leaders Leicester.
But vice-captain Carrick says that, while himself and the rest of the squad may deserve criticism for the poor results, he poured scorn on the notion that the players may not be giving their all.
"I have a lot of pride in myself and in my performances and I think it is a bit disrespectful when people say that the lads aren't trying for the manager," he said.
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"We haven't won games and it is fair enough if people criticise things that have gone wrong on the pitch.
"But I think to say we are not trying for certain people is quite disrespectful and it hurts us a lot.
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And Carrick says everyone at United is focused on ending the poor run with a victory in Monday's massive Old Trafford showdown.
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United's poor run has led to speculation about the future of Louis van Gaal
"The run we've been on is just not good enough. We can't hide from it, we're not going to hide from it. That is how it is and we all need to be better.
"We've just got to try and turn it round on Monday, it is the only way."
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