3. Juan Mata
The Spaniard might have been one of the few bright spots last season for Manchester United and even during David Moyes’ ill-fated reign but Mata just hasn’t gotten on his bike this season for the club. The former Chelsea attacker hasn’t been able to find the form that saw him cement a place in Louis van Gaal’s side last season.
The attacker was in the thick of it against his former club but that is the level that he needs to play at every single game. Mata and United still have the second half of this season to rectify certain issues with their game and well they do need to take a good hard look at themselves if they are to get better and break into the top four.