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Gary Neville remembers his words comparing Man United's midfield to Liverpool's

Manchester United former player might need to look back at his words right now.

By Angus Barnes

Manchester United former player might need to look back at his words right now.
Manchester United former player might need to look back at his words right now.
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The red devils are looking to face a really hard game against Liverpool in the next game of the season, and the fact is that now the team might need some changes.

Manchester United are under great pressure to focus and get better results in the Premier League now that they have been knocked out of the Champions League, and the fact is that the team might have a hard time to do just that now that they are going to face a team that is looking to fight for the first place in the league at this point of the season right now.

"When you look at the actual players, let's take United as an example: [Bruno] Fernandes, [Mason] Mount, Casemiro, [Christian] Eriksen, I think Klopp would swap his midfield now for United's.” Neville stated days before the season actually started, and the fact is that now this words have not been accurate to what has been represented on the season so far for both teams.

“I don’t think so – and if so, the approach from United should be that if you can improve your team, then you should do. What we expect from every player coming to Carrington every day is for them to give their maximum, to give their best." Ten Hag said when he was asked if the team was going to do some signings in the winter break transfer window right now.

Ten Hag added, “As a club, you have to look for improvements, so if you can find better and it’s realistic financially and with financial fair play, I think the club has to go with it. But realistically, in relation to the market, most of the time you don’t attract the best players in the winter" but the fact is that this might change for the team.

Erik ten Hag job

Several sources have confirmed that now the future of Erik ten Hag as the manager of the red devils really depends on the game that the team puts against Liverpool and to see id they at least put up a fight now.


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