Liverpool legend and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher admires Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - for benching Paul Pogba.
The Red Devils boss has left Pogba on the bench for several games since the international break.
Pogba was one of the worst players for United in their 6-1 loss to Tottenham before the break, and then spoke about his desire to move to Real Madrid while on France duty.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Carragher said: "I actually admire (Ole Gunnar) Solskjaer for putting Pogba on the bench.
"I said here a few weeks ago, after the Crystal Palace game, Fernandes and Pogba, they're not a midfield together, they can't play together and they never will be.
"Van de Beek, I don't understand the signing I really don't, I don't get how he's ever going to play or where he's going to fit in. As soon as he was signed my thought was he plays No.10, Fernandes plays there, Pogba can play there and you look at it now, and it's better for the team in terms of having Fred and Scott McTominay there.
"But Fred and McTominay in there aren't good enough for Manchester United, or to challenge for the Premier League either.
"And the big problem for me is Paul Pogba, it has been for a long time. Bruno Fernandes is the man in that No.10 position, but I don't know how Ole can continue to not pick a £90million player so he will get back into the team.
"But for me, him and Fernandes will never work."