Patrice Evra has agreed with former teammate Gary Neville's damning comments on the state of the current Manchester United squad.
Neville did not hold back in his assessment of the United team when he featured on Sky Bet's The Overlap this week. When asked about the squad, he said: "I don't know where Erik ten Hag starts and that's my biggest fear for him in the first few months...
I don't know where the cliques are, I'm not close enough to it. "But you mention the words 'rotten', 'broken'. Harry Maguire has gone from someone who I think was growing on the pitch last year in Covid to someone who now looks like he's shot to pieces when he pulls on a red shirt. ALSO READ: Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher disagree on Marcus Rashford's Manchester United future "Bruno [Fernandes] looks like half the player.
The rest of them, the young players look completely like [the club] have lost complete faith in them, 'Let's get rid of them'. "That's when something's gone fundamentally wrong in the club, in the changing room, with the leadership, and I don't think you can completely dissolve anybody of blame.
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