Manchester United are “much worse” under Amorim than Ten Hag, says Gary Neville


Gary Neville launched a horrific event of Manchester United’s current collapse, marking that they had “much worse” under Ruben Amorim than it was when Erik Ten Hag was in charge.

Red Devils’ latest embarrassment this season was delivered by Crystal Palace, who hit them 2-0 at Old Trafford on Sunday what was their seventh loss under Amorim.

United lost five of their seven domestic games from former Sporting CP Manager appointments in November, a series of Premier League champions.

Amorim himself said the current side could be the worst in the club’s history as he continues to try to apply his style to players without excessive success.

And the former right-back Neville believes that the season could worsen before becoming better for United.

‘I thought it would improve when Ruben Amorim came, he said Gary Neville’s podcast. “I thought that the excitement and the new system, I thought they would buy the players in it and see a bounce.

“We’ve seen the absolute opposite. It’s much worse and that’s amazing.

He continued: “But there will be much more pain towards the end of the season and will be harmful.

“Obviously they are going to get stuck with Ruben Amorim, but the more you lose, the more difficult it is to convince the idea of ​​the idea. The idea he talked about in the first few days.

“You need players to buy it, but if they lose with it, and continue to criticize, their foreground comes more and fans leave unhappy.

“You can’t keep losing. He will testify the thoughts of the players until they lose faith with the idea.

“He will hurt the start of next season. He has to do something. He cannot change his approach because he died in a ditch. And right. I think he has lost more games in Manchester United Since it comes from what has lost the last 75 in Sporting. ”

Hojlund and Zirkzee Snub

Amorim put the eyebrows against the palace when he chose the impressive twin from the bench, Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund in favor of playing Midfielder Kobbie Mainoo as False Nine.

Following is a public dispute with Marcus Rashford, who has since left the Association for a loan to Aston Villa, after Amorim questioned his commitment to the cause of United.

But Neville says that while the 39 -year -old may be unhappy with his current team, it is important to keep his players from now on until the end of the campaign.

Sky Sports Pundit added: “He won’t enjoy this, but I think he should simplify it. He may not like Rasmus Hojlund, he might not think (Joshua) Zirkzee is great or maybe not like other players. He has to choose the players he has and get stuck with them.

“He can’t continue to continue, as they should start playing better, but where does he come from?

“But I have to say at the moment that is a sad situation. A very sad situation when United Playing.”