Marouane Fellaini and Ander Herrera just aren't Man Utd quality - Paul Ince
Ander Herrera (left) and Marouane Fellaini (right) have struggled to impose themselves at United
MAROUANE FELLAINI and Ander Herrera aren’t Manchester United quality and should consider quitting the club. 
 
That is according to former Red Devils favourite Paul Ince.
Fellaini hasn’t featured in Louis van Gaal’s plans this term and played for the Under-21s against Liverpool earlier this week.
Herrera meanwhile cost United £29million when he signed from Athletic Bilbao in 2014, but has been on the fringes of the first team this term.
But Ince has questioned what Herrera really adds to United.
 
“When they bought Herrera I thought it was a lot of money and when I first saw him he was small and looked quite weak, especially for the Premier League,” former United midfielder Ince said as quoted by the Manchester Evening News.
“I watched him play in Spain and he suits the Spanish game but I don’t think he suits the Premier League. 
“When he plays he gets forward and gets a couple of goals but Van Gaal has gone for two strong ones sitting in there and it’s hard for him to fit into that.”
On Fellaini, Ince feels the former Everton midfielder is at the ‘wrong club’.
 
He said: “I feel sorry for Fellaini because the price tag was a lot of money.
“He played decent for Everton as a number 10 under Moyes but there are certain players in certain teams under certain managers who suit each other’s styles.
“With Fellaini I think he’s a very intelligent player but he’s at the wrong club.
 
Marouane Fellaini and Ander Herrera just aren't Man Utd quality - Paul Ince
Paul Ince isn't convinced by Ander Herrera and Marouane Fellaini
“For a player of that ability to come on for the last ten minutes in every game more or less just for long balls… I think he’s better than that and he deserves a chance. 
“It’s also a sad indictment of United not creating enough chances when they have to throw on Fellaini and put balls into the box.”

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