Football NewsGary Neville calls Manchester United players babies
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English soccer coach Gary Neville once again used his platform to slam down the underdeveloped side of Man Utd, which allowed Leicester City to overcome them in a 4-2 defeat on Saturday.

 

What did Gary Neville say?

Speaking on the show, Gary called the Man Utd players kids with too big egos to play well together. Gary Neville compared their performances to those of Liverpool and Man City, which he says work like dogs to get things done. Man Utd is down to sixth in the Premier League and is five points behind league leader Chelsea.

Gary Neville said Man Utd was terrible the whole way. In the second half, there was a massive, massive change – Leicester looked like he could score with every attack. Man Utd are just baggy, there is space everywhere, and they are a pretty awful team to watch when they are baggy. They must think they are better than they are. They end up with two teams: the front five, the ego, the great players, and the back five.

They have isolated bugs, but they also have a disabled command. This Man Utd team also responds really badly to targets. They are like children. If they do, they take out the chests. Very basic mistakes. According to Gary Neville, Liverpool and Man City players work like dogs and they are the best players in the world. Why are they accepting Man Utd players who won’t work as hard as they do? Solskjaer must get the best out of them. If Ole doesn’t do that, he’ll be in serious trouble at the end of the season.

 

It must stop

on the often criticized midfielder Gary Neville added that he doesn’t believe this is Pogba’s problem. Gary has seen strikers throwing themselves at teammates they don’t like – and that has to stop. Ole Gunnar Solskjær has to prove somehow that he can get the best players to work hard. The Man Utd forward players are not organized, they need to do the same.