The former England striker believes Manchester United's next manager (which will likely be José Mourinho) will have to perform a surgery on the team to get United back to the top.
United have struggled since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson, and a lot of fans believe the legendary manager left an average team, to his successors.
United have lacked and struggled for the cutting edge in games this season, and this was very evident in the 2-1 FA Cup win over Palace. United were the better side for most of the game, but couldn't get the ball into the net.
"Whoever Manchester United's manager is next season, their team needs major surgery if they want to challenge and get to where they want to be, or believe they should be. He told the BBC after the FA Cup win.
"It has been clear for a while that this is not a great United side.
"The same thing has happened many times before this season - they were the better team so they did deserve to beat Palace, but they did not play particularly well.
"And, if Saturday's FA Cup final win over Crystal Palace was Louis van Gaal's last game in charge, then he has gone out with what will be remembered as a typical performance of his time as boss."
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