Interview Manutd After Game Funny Cant Talk
Gary Neville called the 4-0 loss to Liverpool the lowest he's felt in his 42 years as a Manchester United fan.
The Red Devils were well beaten by the Premier League title-chasing Reds, with a Mohamed Salah double and goals from Luis Diaz and Sadio Mane sealing the comfortable win.
It could have been a bigger of margin of victory, with Jurgen Klopp's vibrant men running rings around the hapless Man United throughout.
Neville tore into the players while the match was going on, labelling the team a 'waste of space.'
And his mood showed no signs of improving after the match, as Neville went on to criticise the way the club is run, labelling it 'fundamentally broken.'
He told Sky Sports: "It was a sobering evening, we expected it, every Manchester United fan expected it. I don't think one Manchester United fan came here tonight with any hope whatsoever. But you still try and build yourself up in that half an hour before kick-off, could something happen? But nothing, that team's got nothing.
"I cannot explain how we've gone from what was slightly promising at the end of last season with finishing second and I know we lost the Europa League final, which was a bad one, to the point where we are today which was an all-time low in my 42 years of watching Manchester United.
"I've never seen it as bad as that."
Neville added: "What the club have done over the last ten years… Jurgen Klopp apparently had an interview or a conversation with Manchester United, he called it 'Disneyland' when he spoke to Ed Woodward.
"What Manchester United have done is they've brought players in with piano introductions like Alexis Sanchez or #Pogback and all the big per lava around him, Cristiano Ronaldo, they've elevated the player above the manager at the football club as well.
"You go to Liverpool, Chelsea or Manchester City and the manager is the primary figure at the football club.
"Manchester United have undermined managers over the last ten years by elevating the players into a God-like status and the players haven't performed.
"There are a lot of things the players could've done better, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could've done at the start of the season, Ralf Rangnick maybe could've done better but fundamentally the club is broken on and off the pitch.
"The stadium's falling apart, the training ground's now falling back to second rate compared to the other training grounds. The owners are taking £25million out of the club when it actually needs investment and sets the culture badly from the top."
It looks like Erik ten Hag will be tasked with cleaning up the Man United mess from next season, but the Dutchman was urged by talkSPORT's Micky Gray to get out while he still can.
Gray said on analysis for talkSPORT: "Once upon a time this used to be the biggest battle in the Premier League. Now there is a gulf and a gap between the two teams like I've never seen before.
"Things you can say about Manchester United at the end of this game – no fight, heartless, where's the desire? Full of quitters.
"Stay away, Erik Ten Hag. You do not want to come to this club at the moment with the squad of players they have right now."
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Source: https://talksport.com/football/1089611/gary-neville-liverpool-man-utd-erik-ten-hag/
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