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Gary Neville Sounds Alarm As Manchester United Crisis Deepens After Brentford Defeat

'I'm Frustrated' - Amorim Laments As Man Utd Lose Again

Manchester United’s Premier League Struggles Continued On Saturday With A Painful 3-1 Loss To Brentford, Leaving Manager Ruben Amorim Under Mounting Pressure And Fans Desperate For A Spark.

The Red Devils Have Now Managed Just Two Wins From Their Opening Seven Games This Season, And Sit 14th In The Table. With Only 34 Points From 33 Matches Under Amorim, United’s Hopes Of A Revival Look Slim — Especially After A 15th-Place Finish Last Season.

Neville Speaks Out

Club Legend Gary Neville Didn’t Hold Back When Asked About His Former Side’s Poor Run.
“I Am Very Worried, There’s No Point Pretending Otherwise,” Neville Told NBC Sports. “The Performances, The Results, And The Substitutions Yesterday Were Just Not Good Enough.”

He Pointed To Amorim’s Tactical Decisions — Especially Deploying Mason Mount At Left-Back For The Second Time — As A Major Problem. “When You’ve Got Mason Mount Playing At Left-Back, You’re Going To Look Pretty Stupid,” Neville Said Bluntly.

A Defense In Disarray

Another Area Of Concern Is The Constant Changes To United’s Backline. Neville Criticized The Lack Of Stability:
“He’s Chopping And Changing The Back Three And Back Five Every Game, And The Results Are Unacceptable.”

The Defeat At Brentford Extended United’s Winless Streak In Premier League Away Matches To Eight (Two Draws, Six Losses) — Their Longest Since 2019.

Pressure On Amorim

While Neville Stopped Short Of Calling For Amorim’s Sacking, He Suggested That The United Hierarchy Will Expect A Clear Turnaround Soon.
“I’m Really, Really Worried,” Neville Said. “I Would Never Publicly Call For A Manager To Be Sacked, But I Have A Feeling The Hierarchy Will Want To See A Clear Turnaround Soon.”

What’s Next For United?

With Their Current Form, United’s Season Could Slip Into Crisis Territory Unless Amorim Finds Answers Quickly. The Club’s Loyal Supporters Are Hoping For Stability, Smarter Tactical Choices, And An End To The Away-Day Blues.

At Sports Market International, The Best Sport Blog Covering Global Football, We’ll Keep Bringing You The Latest Updates, Expert Reactions, And Fresh Insight Into Manchester United’s Rollercoaster Journey.

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