Manchester United defender Luke Shaw says the squad must question whether they are good enough to be at the club following the Europa League final defeat by Tottenham.
Brennan Johnson’s first-half goal ended Spurs’ 17-year trophy drought and with it ensured United would be without European football next season.
United are already guaranteed to finish in their lowest ever Premier League position, with the side currently in 16th with one game to play.
Failure to win the Europa League will impact United’s ability to sign players this summer but Shaw, 29, says there are question marks over the existing squad at Old Trafford.
“It’s hard to put into words the season, but I think for a club like Manchester United, it’s not really good enough,” said England defender Shaw.
“I think definitely me and I think all of us have to question ourselves tonight. Are we good enough to be here? Because this club, this season, it’s not acceptable.
“We know that and it’s down to us. I think we have to look at ourselves. Something has to change.”