Manchester United have no divine right to challenge for titles, claims Phil Neville – who says Eric ten Hag’s team are ‘a million, million miles’ behind rivals but does NOT think the coach will be fired after Bournemouth loss
- Manchester United slumped to a shocking 3-0 home loss against Bournemouth
- Phil Neville said the performance was the same as what he’s seen all season
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Phil Neville ripped into Manchester United after their season hit a new low with the 3-0 loss at Old Trafford to Bournemouth – but he doesn’t think Eric ten Hag will be fired just yet.
United were played off their own pitch by Bournemouth, who cruised to a commanding victory thanks to goals from Dominic Solanke, Philip Billing and Marcos Senesi.
It clipped the wings of United after an impressive midweek win against Chelsea and puts pressure right back on Ten Hag – but Phil Neville thinks he’ll remain as United coach for now.
‘I don’t think he’ll get fired,’ Neville said on NBC Sports after Saturday’s result. ‘I think what I’ve seen today is what I’ve seen all season. Three crosses, three goals, the performance levels nowhere near good enough.
‘The Newcastle performance and the Bournemouth performance is probably closer to what we’ve seen all season – rather than the Chelsea performance, which was good in midweek. It’s probably a standout because it hasn’t happened that much.
Phil Neville ripped into Manchester United after the team’s shocking Bournemouth defeat
United fell to a 3-0 loss at Old Trafford and next, they play Bayern Munich and Liverpool
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‘I do feel as if these players need to start taking responsibility, need to start performing better. You look at the goals today, three goals from three crosses, just not acceptable.
‘I think we’ve got to get it out of our head that United have this divine right to challenge for league titles. Look at Newcastle and Aston Villa, they’ve overtaken United.
‘Look at Tottenham, they’ve overtaken United. You’ve not even spoken about Arsenal, Man City and Liverpool who have been ahead of United for the last 10 years anyway.
‘They are a million, million miles from the level that is needed to compete. Where they are at, at this moment in time, is exactly where they should be in terms of the level of performance and quality.’
It doesn’t get any easier for Ten Hag and United, though.
In midweek, they host Bayern Munich knowing their Champions League status is on the line – although the German heavyweights lost 5-1 on Saturday in the Bundesliga.
When they return to Premier League action on Sunday, they travel to Anfield to play fierce rivals Liverpool – the current Premier League leaders.
Captain Bruno Fernandes will miss that game through suspension.
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