Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, manager of Manchester United has issued a strong warning to his player stating that “anyone that plays for Manchester United has to deliver”.
Manchester United were dumped out of the UEFA Champions League by Barcelona.
Lionel Messi (2) and Philippe Coutinho were on the score-sheet for the Spanish club.
The Red Devils will be hoping for a victory when they face Everton on Sunday.
However, Solskjaer has tasked his players to raise their level after losing five of their last seven games.
Speaking at a press conference, Solskjaer said:
“Most of them have really impressed in their attitude and some need to get a reality check of where they’re at,” said Solskjaer.
“But most of these know they can improve if they keep working as they do.
“I’ve spoken to individuals and they know. Anthony is one I’ve spoken to, about what we expect from them.
“Anthony’s got a massive talent, he’s got a new contract and knows we believe in him, so he just has to keep working.
“I think anyone that plays for Manchester United has to deliver to stay in the squad and stay in the team
“Anthony is no different to Rashy [Marcus Rashford] or Rom [Lukaku] or Alexis or the many forwards we have to choose form.
“That’s the great thing about – now it’s down to the players and the ownership they take.
“Every day in training, every game when you’re playing, there’s no hiding place and everyone can see where your levels at.
“We’re working with fantastic staff to create this culture, for players to take ownership of what’s happening here as well.
“But the performances on the pitch will determine where they’re at, if it’s short term or long term every single day, and that’s what we spoke about at Barca.
“When you’re at big stadiums, you’ve got to step up and make good decisions.”