Wayne Rooney has criticised Luke Shaw's defending in Manchester United's 2-0 defeat at Hull City, calling it 'schoolboy' after the left-back dropped too deep for the second goal. First-half goals from Semi Ajayi and Nobel Mendy secured victory for the newly-promoted side at the MKM Stadium on Saturday.
Hull stun United with quick-fire double
United were heavy favourites on the opening day but fell behind in the 17th minute. Hull started brightly, forcing Senne Lammens into several strong saves, including a whipped corner that found McBurnie at the back post. His effort was saved, but Ajayi reacted quickest to smash in the rebound.
Hull doubled their advantage from a free-kick soon after. Regan Slater's delivery picked out Mendy, whose header put the game beyond United.
Rooney singles out Shaw for second goal
Rooney was particularly unhappy with Shaw for the second goal, criticising the defender for dropping too deep and playing Hull's entire attacking line onside. Speaking on BBC's Match of the Day, the former United captain said: "[Ayden] Heaven is with [Oli] McBurnie, Ajayi is with [Bryan] Mbeumo. Heaven loses his player, it's a really good save by Lammens and there's no reaction [from Mbeumo] and they go 1-0 down - it's a very difficult game from there. This really sums it up for me from Hull's perspective."
"They get the ball out wide and then [Patrick] Dorgu and Shaw, you've got a decision who goes [to press the ball]. [Youri] Tielemans is covering the runner, I think Shaw should go and press the ball, but he doesn't. He allows Dorgu to go and try to press the ball, he doesn't get close enough."
"The ball comes in the box and United clear it. Hull come alive and win the second ball. [Ryan] Giles on the other side, the ball goes out. Mbeumo doesn't get out quick enough, allows the ball to come into the box, it gets cleared again. Hull pick up the second ball again, there's no intensity, no pressing on the ball [from Mbeumo]."
Rooney: 'Schoolboy defending from Shaw'
Rooney added: "Now [Mohamed] Belloumi comes and gets on the ball, Tielemans - who's probably fed up, he's seen the ball going from side to side, get headed out, not pick up second balls - gives away a free-kick, which leads to the second goal. And this is schoolboy defending from Shaw."
"Man United have a good line, and Hull have been waiting for this all day. Shaw drops in, he's five yards behind his back line, and if this ball is good enough - which it was - it's impossible to stop. So Hull had a game plan: get the ball in the box and pick up second balls, and Man United found it really difficult."
Carrick: 'We've done a lot of good things'
The Reds head coach Michael Carrick showed his disappointment but said that his team did 'a lot of good things' in Hull. "You know, we came here to win as we do in any game so to not take anything away is hugely disappointing," he said after the game.
"We haven't lost many games in six, seven months. So again, I get it, we've lost today, and I understand there are questions to be asked, but it doesn't mean everything's wrong because we've lost a game. We've done a lot of good things and we did some good things today, but it gets lost, and I understand it'll get lost, but it doesn't get lost from our point of view."
"So yeah, there's definitely issues playing against different systems, you know. So we've got to find the answers for that, but it's just because we lost one game doesn't mean that everything needs to be dissected and it's wrong from our point of view. I understand from others, it happens, and that's how it is."



