“If Pep Guardiola comes to Manchester United today, he will self all the players apart from him. He is the only good player we have signed and he is the only good player we have. I think Rúben Amorim will use him and do great things”-Gary Neville and Roy Keane rip into Man Utd stars as they name the only good signing the club made in the last 10 years.
Gary Neville and Roy Keane have voiced strong criticism of Manchester United’s recent transfer decisions, singling out Bruno Fernandes as the only true success in the past ten years. Neville voiced concern about how talented players seem to falter after joining United, suggesting that coaching, player attitudes, or the club’s environment might be to blame.
Neville warned that for incoming manager Ruben Amorim to succeed, this downward cycle must be addressed, emphasizing that Amorim will need to get the best out of his players. He added that while players should take ownership of their performances, United’s structure could also be affecting their success.
Keane shared Neville’s frustration, questioning the team’s commitment and resilience. He noted that determination and effort should be the standard, regardless of the circumstances. “This team doesn’t run, which is a huge problem,” Keane said, stressing a lack of grit when games get tough.
As Amorim steps into his new role, he faces the challenge of not only implementing tactical changes but also fostering a cultural shift to revive United’s competitive
edge.