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He's on Ten Hag's side: Gary Neville talks about Manchester United's real problem

Gary Neville shared his thoughts on The Glazers

By Angus Barnes

Gary Neville shared his thoughts on The Glazers
Gary Neville shared his thoughts on The Glazers
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Manchester United is one of the most important clubs in the Premier League. The team is part of the culture of our country and our football. Despite the rivalries, it is undeniable not to recognize the team as one of the most important clubs in the history of football. Over the past 20 years, the team has spread and become even more well-known than usual. This is thanks in part to Sir Alex Ferguson.

Returning to reality, Manchester United has not achieved significant achievements both in the Premier League and internationally for some time. Even though the team is in the Champions League this year, things haven't been like that in previous years. Since Ferguson's departure, the team has faced numerous changes between players and coaches.

In May 2005, the Glazers took control of the team. Since then, the U.S. family has racked up endless debts as well as not prioritizing fans in team decisions, always thinking about the business first. Despite the millionaire signings year after year, this has not guaranteed success for the team. On the contrary, it is increasingly difficult to find a competitive team.

For club legends like Gary Neville, the management of the team has not been right. In the words of Neville himself, The Glazers have dedicated themselves to ruining footballers. He even gave the example of Harry Maguire, who was one of the most promising central defenders in Europe and part of the Leicester City squad that won the Premier League. On the other hand, he also criticized Chelsea and its leaders.

Neville's words to the Glazers and Chelsea

After his words, the former player also said that both teams have in common their mismanagement. According to Neville, Chelsea are ruining their young players since the arrival of Todd Boehly. Finally, the former England international mentioned that it may be something cultural. It should be remembered that both United and Chelsea have American owners.

Quoted by Manchester Evening News


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