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Paul Parker: 'Manchester United players have lost their way'

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United were humiliated in a 6-1 home defeat by Tottenham ahead of the international break.

Manchester United's players need to front up with some home truths in the dressing room to help get their campaign back on track, according to former defender Paul Parker.

United were humiliated in a 6-1 defeat to Tottenham at Old Trafford ahead of the international break, and had opened the new Premier League season with an unexpected 3-1 home loss to Crystal Palace.

Former United captain Roy Keane believes United's under-performing squad contains "too many bluffers" who will ultimately see manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, his ex-team-mate, sacked.

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was left with more questions over the direction of his side (Oli Scarff/PA)

Parker joined United from QPR in the summer of 1991 and went on to win two Premier League titles as well as the 1994 FA Cup alongside the likes of Keane, Steve Bruce and Eric Cantona.

The 56-year-old ex-England international feels the current group lack the "identities" needed to call each other out when times get tough.

"You look at those results and the players have lost their way now, you can see it," Parker told the PA news agency.

"You cannot forgive them for that, because you are looking for them to add that little bit of self-motivation and pride.

"That bit of pride to say: 'we are not going to go on and concede that many'.

"There should have been a lot more fight – football has changed, there was a lot more self-motivated players in my time than there is now.

"United are missing players with identities, who have come into the club from places where they have had to dig deep and they have come in looking to achieve and win things.

Parker, who left United to sign for Derby in 1996, believes the continued absence of supporters in the stands is also having an impact on players' performances.

"People in the stadium make a difference, certain players need adulation, they need their ego massaged," said Parker, who is supporting Prostate Cancer UK's online risk checker campaign.

"The games are deteriorating because the players are struggling, they are getting no adulation now.

"Some of them are doing unbelievable stuff, but they have no celebration (with the fans).

"They have not got anyone singing their name during the game, or when they run out for a warm-up. They are getting nothing back at the moment."

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