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Harsh criticism of United: "Shocking team, players like babies"
Red Devils commentator and former player Gary Neville has launched an attack on club stars: "Players react badly, team is cut off"
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Ola Gunnar Solskjaer
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Tuesday, 19 October 2021, 06:47
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Manchester United continue to show instability, after the 4-2 they suffered in the last Premier League round against Leicester.
Former team player and current commentator Gary Neville has sharply criticized the players' ability under coach Ola Gunnar Solskjaer, alongside whom he played for the Red Devils until about two decades ago.
"Manchester United is shocking in every way," Neville said on Sky Sport's TV show.
"In the second half against Leicester, it looked like the opponent could score on any attack. There are spaces everywhere, it's just a terrible team to watch. The players think they are better than they really are."
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"Solskjaer must prove he can make world-class players work hard."
Solchiar with Ronaldo (Photo: Reuters)
The former defender continued: "Individual players make mistakes, but this is a detached team. The players react very badly once they score. They are like babies. If they manage to conquer, they swell the chest and become arrogant. It is such a basic mistake in conduct. They have no "Style or identity, only very talented players who have unloaded a yoke."
Neville commented on a possible solution to the situation: "I do not believe the problem lies in Paul Pogba as many say. I have seen attacking players run around the pitch, and it must stop. Solskjaer must prove he can make the world's top players work hard. Manchester United's attacking players have not They are organized, and they need to start making an effort. "
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