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After the elimination with Newcastle, Gary Neville's message to Ten Hag

The elimination of Manchester United is already beginning to raise criticism

By Hector Garcia

The elimination of Manchester United is already beginning to raise criticism
The elimination of Manchester United is already beginning to raise criticism

Manchester United is not having the best time of all. Erik Ten Hag and company have already had two defeats, but beyond falling, it is about the way in which the team has been defeated so far. In the most recent match, the Red Devil team was eliminated by Newcastle United 3-0 at Old Trafford in the EFL Cup. After this result, doubts regarding the continuity of Ten Hag begin.

 

Goals from Miguel Almiron, Lewis Hall and Joe Willock gave Newcastle a ticket to the quarterfinals. The 'magpies' overcame the 'red devils' with authority at Old Trafford, which was previously assaulted with the same result by Manchester City in the derby on the last day of the Premier League. Eddie Howe and his Newcastle side took revenge for last year's Carabao Cup final defeat at the hands of United.

"We are probably the only team in the world that does not have a sporting director," laments Gary Neville, former Manchester United player and now sports commentator. It should be remembered that Manchester United, since Erik ten Hag arrived just over a year ago, has spent 470 million on transfers. The team has a competitive squad, that is a reality. However, things are not going well for the English club.

 

What else did Gary Neville say?

The former Manchester United player and legend did not hesitate to send a message to the team's coach, who is not having the expected results, and is already starting to worry about what is coming this season. “The Manchester derby on Sunday was bad. Tonight just consolidated what we have seen in recent days. They're out of ideas and ten Hag has something to think about. He has to figure out how to get the best out of these players very quickly."


Hector Garcia

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