Legendary Manchester United player Gary Neville described his team as a “graveyard of players” after it was humiliated 3-0 by Manchester City on Sunday. Commentator Neville, who appears on Sky Sports, took aim at the organisation of a team that hasn’t won the Premier League in ten years and was soundly defeated by Manchester City in the recently concluded fixtures.
“We begin to suspect there may be an issue with every manager that joins Manchester United at some time. It ends up becoming a graveyard for the players we purchase for fifty, sixty, or seventy million dollars—even those who were desired by other teams but chose to play for United.” “The club is surrounded by a toxic and negative culture that is here to stay. There is no denying that Erik Ten Hag is an excellent coach. We cannot dispute Jose Mourinho’s excellence as a coach either. You need to consider the reason for their failure at this club. The query is that.
Neville said that not even the so-called Class of 92, which included himself, David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, and Paul Scholes, would play for this team after criticising United’s current performance. “As talented as that group was, if we came-in in this environment, we would have failed, so I don’t blame these players,” he stated. Manchester United is eleven points off the top of the Premier League standings with fifteen points after ten games.
Remark at Liverpool – Carragher
As Neville attacks his team, the legendary player for Liverpool had this to say about the Reds’ performance, as he predicted that Manchester City would win the league comfortably this year. Yes, I do! Liverpool isn’t nearly prepared, in my opinion, to put up a significant fight.”