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Manchester United legend Gary Neville, visibly frustrated, questioned how this underperforming player ended up at Old Trafford. He pointed out that the same mistakes led to his exit from his previous club, insisting that Manchester United is in serious trouble and the club is no DOOMED!!. To back his claims, Neville has just shared videos evidence of the player’s poor performances. 😳🙀 This is not the kind of player that tgis club actually needs 😳🙀.

Despite securing a victory, Manchester United legend Gary Neville voiced serious concerns over the team’s performance, particularly singling out Joshua Zirkzee.

 

Known for his outspoken analysis, Neville questioned how Zirkzee, who was substituted just 33 minutes into the match, had managed to earn a place at Old Trafford. He pointed out that the same weaknesses in the striker’s game had contributed to his struggles at previous clubs. Neville warned that Manchester United is in a precarious situation, emphasizing that immediate action is needed to address the team’s issues.

 

To support his critique, Neville shared footage highlighting Zirkzee’s recurring mistakes, illustrating his inconsistency on the field. His comments reflect the growing dissatisfaction among former players and fans, who have raised concerns about the club’s recruitment policies and overall performances.

 

With Ruben Amorim recently appointed as United’s manager, he now faces mounting pressure to reassess his squad choices and make necessary adjustments to enhance the team’s chemistry. The club’s current trajectory has sparked serious discussions, and Neville’s remarks shed light on the broader unease regarding United’s future direction.

 

As the season unfolds, it remains to be seen whether the club will take decisive steps to resolve these internal struggles and implement strategic changes—either in squad selection or managerial approach—to steer the team back on the right part

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