Arsene Wenger has leapt to the defence of Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal, claiming that the Dutchman's supposed 'long-ball style' at Old Trafford has been greatly exaggerated.
The Red Devils have lost just one of their last 15 Premier League games to keep their top-four hopes well on track, although the style of play adopted in recent weeks has led to some criticism.
Former United star Paul Scholes was among those to accuse his former suitors of taking a "miserable" approach which he found tough to watch.
However, Arsenal boss Wenger has joined Kenny Dalglish in defending Van Gaal, telling reporters: "I didn't understand what was the problem. Manchester United went a bit 'longer' in the last 10 minutes.
"I found that completely logical. There's no reason for him to defend himself. An intelligent team knows how to exploit its strong points.
"I don't even think Van Gaal said to his team 'go longer'. But when they saw [Marouane] Fellaini on the pitch the guys at the back say, 'Ah, I'll kick it to Fellaini and then [Robin] van Persie or [Wayne] Rooney can score the goal'. It's normal."
United are back in action on Monday night when they take on Preston North End in the fifth round of the FA Cup at Deepdale.