Manchester United is ‘worse’ much under the amorim than ten haga, says Gary Neville
Gary Neville launched an annoying mortal mortal death, perfecting that they got “much worse” under Ruben Amorim than when Erik Ten Hag was in charge.
The last inconvenience of the Red Devils this season was handed to them by Crystal Palace, who beat them 2-0 at Old Trafford on Sunday, which was their seventh loss under Amorim.
United lost five of his seven home games from the appointment of a former Sporting CP manager in November, as far as the form of the form of the 20 Premier League champions is concerned.
Amorim himself said that the current side could be the worst in the history of the club as he continues to try and implement his style on players without too much success.
And former right back Neville believes the season could get worse before it gets better for United.
“I thought it would be better when Ruben amorim He came in, he said Gary Neville Podcast. “I thought it was enthusiasm and a new system, I thought he would get into that players, and we would see a bounce.
“We have seen the absolute opposite. There is much worse and that is surprising. ‘
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He continued: “But there will be a lot more pain to the end of the season and that will be harmful.
“Obviously, he’ll stick to Ruben Amorim, but the more you lose, the harder it is to convince the players in the idea. The idea he spoke about in the early days.
“You need players to catch it, but if they lose with him and constantly criticize them, reflectors appear more on them and the fans remain dissatisfied.
“You can’t lose. They will depress the thoughts of the player to the point where they will lose faith with the idea.
“He will harm the beginning of next season. He has to do something. He can’t change his approach because he died in a ditch on it. And rightly. I think he lost more games to Manchester United Because he came than he lost in the last 75 in Sporting. “
Hojlund and Zirkzee Snub
Amorim raised his eyebrows against Palace when he opted for a striking duo Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund in favor of playing midfielder Kobbie Mainoo as a false nine.
This is followed by a public dispute with Marcus Rashford, who has since left the club on loan Aston Villa after being questioned by his dedication to United things.
But Neville says that, although the 39-year-old may not be satisfied with the current team he has, it is important that he keep his players on the agreement between now and the end of the campaign.
Sky Sports Pundit added: “He will not enjoy it, but I think he has to simplify him. He may not like him [Rasmus] Hojlund, may not think [Joshua] Zirkzee is great or can’t love other players. He has to choose players he has and stick to them.
“It cannot be continued because they have to start playing better, but where does it come from?
“But I have to say that at the moment the situation is sorry, very sorry the situation when United is playing.”