The BBC spotted the Olympiakos goalkeeper Roy Carroll saying it was a “big shock” to see his Manchester United perform this bad in the first leg of their champions League tie.
We saw United losing 2-0 in Greece last month and now face a tough task to qualify for the quarterfinals of the competition as huge pressure is on David Moyes after the discussion in the boardroom.
Carroll told BBC 5 Live: “It was a big shock, especially the performance of them in the first leg.
“I have never seen a Manchester United not create many chances.”
And also stated that United remain very capable of turning the tie around in the second leg,.
“At Old Trafford, it has been very disappointing for them this season,” he said. “They have lost a lot of games and let a lot of goals in.
“We have great respect for them. We know what they can do. If we can keep them quiet hopefully the fans will get on the back of the players and make them more nervous.
“We have to go out like we did at home and attack Manchester United. We have to defend well because a strike-force like Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie can score at any time. Manchester United can turn it around. It is very important for our players to go out and try to get a goal.”