Gary Neville has compared Manchester United to a failing school that should be put under special measures where the kids cannot be blamed.His bizarre analogy absolves the players at Old Trafford of most of the blame, instead placing it at the door of the owners the Glazers.
The United legend has never hidden his disdain of the controversial American tycoons but the mood around Old Trafford continues.A 4-0 battering at the hands of Brentford in west London has turned the situation at United into a crisis while the players came under huge scrutiny.
But Neville has insisted that the owners must shoulder the blame for their poor recruitment.READ MORE: Man Utd flops 'send SOS' to club chiefs after disastrous start to Erik ten Hag reignSpeaking on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football, the ex-England international said: "It is a horror story from a recruitment point of view.
However, there’s a call for blaming the players and we’ve blamed the players over the years. "I was excited about a lot of those signings as many people were, even last year with Varane, Sancho, Ronaldo.
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