Paul Scholes has accused former side Manchester United of lacking ambition due to the slow nature of their play in the 1-1 draw at CSKA Moscow.
Anthony Martial earned the Red Devils a point in the Champions League clash at the Arena Khimki after being at fault for Seydou Doumbia's first-half opener.
Speaking on BT Sport at the interval, with United still trailing by a single goal, Scholes was quick to criticise Louis van Gaal's charges for a lack of attacking threat.
"That's the big difference between the teams - the movement," he said. "CSKA's right-back had sensational movement, Doumbia had great movement.
"Then you look at United's team and there was no quality or movement, people were not moving. But I don't understand why. Is it the way they are told to play? It is all safety across the pitch, I can't remember a pass into Wayne Rooney."
United now trail Wolfsburg by two points in Group B, with three games still left to play.