After the 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace, Jose Mourinho questioned whether enough of the players actually care enough. He needs a team to play like one, for individuals to act as though fused together, working towards a collective goal, showing heart, fight and focus.

This current Man Utd team is occasionally half-decent and has some massive names who turn up sporadically, but as a unit, it appears devoid of identity. If Mourinho is trying to fire up his players and have the team play in his image, he's either not doing it very well or has a squad full of the wrong type of person.

What's going wrong on the pitch?

The shape and strategy

United lined up in a 4-3-3 against Crystal Palace's 4-4-2. Roy Hodgson's side were compact in defensive phases and attacked quickly on the counter-attack through the pace and dribbling skill of Wilfried Zaha and Andros Townsend, while Man Utd... well they probably had some sort of plan. If you know what that was, please send your answer on a postcard to the Telegraph.