Former England coach Glenn Hoddle has questioned Louis van Gaal's tactics at Manchester United.
Hoddle wrote in the Mail on Sunday: "Earlier in the season it was the defence which had proved the big problem, but in that 16-game unbeaten run they have conceded just seven goals. It is not an assured back line just yet but it is a long way from the chaos of the 5-3 defeat by Leicester in September.
"In attack, though, I only see glimpses of a team who are really clicking and usually that is only at Old Trafford. Van Gaal has now had long enough with them that offensively they should look comfortable, especially with the array of talent he has at his disposal.
"The individuals themselves can look impressive at times - Robin van Persie, Angel di Maria or Wayne Rooney - but, especially away from home, it still looks as though they are sorting out how to play. And it's a long way into the season to be still sorting this out."
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