By Chris Wheeler for the Daily Mail
Published: 22:30 BST, 22 April 2019 | Updated: 23:43 BST, 22 April 2019
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Manchester United's angry players turned on each other in the aftermath of the humiliating defeat at Everton.
Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer kept his team in the dressing-room for more than half an hour after Sunday's 4-0 hammering at Goodison Park before publicly apologising to fans for the performance.
The players then pointed the finger at one another during a heated exchange, and raised voices could be heard from the corridor outside as they argued among themselves.
Manchester United's players turned on each other after their defeat at Everton on Sunday
The players pointed the finger at each other during a heated exchange in the dressing room
'We let the manager speak, the staff speak and they spoke the truth,' Paul Pogba told Sky Sports on Monday night.
'We didn't respect ourselves, the club or the fans. What we did on the pitch is not respectful for the team-mates, for the staff, for the people, for the kit man, for everyone. For their work, they put their life on us.
'What we showed on the pitch, we did not give them the joy back and that's why we are angry with ourselves. We want to do better for sure and we have to. The reaction has to be there.'
The inquest continued at a