People just don’t love Fred and Scott McTominlay. Or maybe they do, but not when they are starting for Manchester United. The central midfielder duo is under a lot of criticism recently, and that always happens when the Red Devils are in a result crisis. And to be honest, it has to do a lot with those two players, who are, after the last transfer window, the ’weakest link’ in the team. Even the Red Devils legend Roy Keane said that Manchester will never win anything with them two playing. And now, another icon, Paul Ince, questions coach Solskjaer’s decision to play the two over Dutch midfielder Donny van de Beek. (2.60) MANCHESTER UNITED (3.40) LIVERPOOL (2.85)Former England international even went so far to suggest that Manchester coach made a promise to the former Ajax man before signing, which he has not fulfilled. „If I’m going to buy a player, a top player from Ajax, the first thing I’m going to say is, ‘Am I going to play? Where do you see me fitting in, within the system, within the team? As a manager you have two choices – you can either tell the truth or not tell the truth. From what I’m seeing for the last year and a half, he’s not told Donny the truth, he hasn’t had any game time. He’s got £35million sitting on the bench. I can hold my hands up if I’m on the bench and the team are winning and playing well. You can’t tell me that Fred and Scott McTominay are playing well week in and week out, and even Paul Pogba because they’re not. But he seems to play them all the time, and I’m sitting there watching them play, I would be livid. He’s been professional, he’s done everything by the book. Ole’s come out saying he’s in my plans, obviously he’s just blatantly lying, he has to move in January for the good of his career“ The 53-year-old former England international told The Kelly and Wrighty Show. Cristiano Ronaldo: a part of the solution for Man. United, or a burden?Before moving to Manchester, Van de Beek had a promising career with Ajax and played great, but he has been frozen out by Solskjaer. The Dutchman tried to secure a loan during the last transfer window, but approach from Everton was turned down by United. His next hope is January.