But the former Tottenham and West Ham boss has defended Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, saying the players at his disposal are ‘nowhere near good enough’ and United’s woes are not the under-fire manager’s fault.
The Red Devils have been widely slated after their 2-0 defeat at West Ham on Sunday.
Click Here: Maori All Blacks Store
Mario Melchiot on the situation at Manchester United
Former boss Jose Mourinho said after the game that he can’t see any improvement at United since his departure as manager, while a ‘shocked and saddened’ Roy Keane has warned former team-mate Solskjaer that his job could soon be under threat if results and performances don’t improve.
United have two wins, two draws and two defeats from their opening six games of the new season, scoring eight goals – as many as rivals Manchester City scored in one game over the weekend, an 8-0 rout of Watford.
And Redknapp gave a damming assessment of the sorry state of the current United side when asked by talkSPORT on Monday.