A number of Manchester United fans are calling for Roy Keane to be brought into the Red Devils' coaching setup.
United suffered their sixth Premier League defeat of the season on Monday night when losing 1-0 at home to Wolves, a game in which they only had two shots on target.
Speaking afterwards, Luke Shaw highlighted problems within United's squad, claiming that the players weren't "all there together" during the match and questioned their intensity and motivation.
Many fans highlighted that Keane has been drawing attention to such problems for the past few years.
And a number of them want to see Keane brought in to help coach United going forward.
One said: "You know what United need? Roy Keane as a coach to put these brats back into place!"
Another commented: "Utd should employ Roy Keane as a coach. He wouldn’t put up with all the crap."
Someone else tweeted: "The more you read about what's going on at United at the moment the more I think we should have got Roy Keane in."

One other post read: "Simple fix: Replace assistant coach Fletcher with ROY KEANE, he won’t go softly softly on these Prima Donnas."
Keane defended his coaching record when Micah Richards joked about him replacing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as United boss last month.
Hitting back, Keane said: “Why would that be a joke? But you said there’s something about me falling out with players, that’s what managers do.
“I’m going to ask you a couple of questions now and turn it on you. Have you ever been in the dressing room with me as a player and a manager? So why jump to these conclusions that..
“A manager, you’re meant to challenge people. You’re meant to fall out with people, managers do that. Then you might go, you can’t fall out with everyone. Obviously not.
“But there’s no doubt in my mind that if I went into a dressing room.. I’ve managed in the Premier League and I’ve coached at international level with Martin O’Neill. I have to fight my corner, nobody else is!”
Ralf Rangnick was brought in as interim manager until the end of the season in late November but things have not gone to plan for the German, who is set to remain at United in a consultancy role for a further two years, so far.

United are currently four points behind fourth placed Arsenal in the Premier League and 22 behind leaders Manchester City.
Speaking after Monday's defeat, Rangnick admitted that his side could fail to qualify for next season's Champions League.
He said: "I cannot make any guarantees. Look at today's performance if I say we are 100% convinced we will finish in the top four I don't know if people will believe that.
"For me it is about taking the next steps and getting better.
"I knew this could be and would hard but today's game showed we still have a long way to go."
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