Gary Neville explains Donny van de Beek’s theory Former team leader Gary Neville believes United manager-elect Eric Ten Hague should call Donny van de Beek to find out what life is like at Old Trafford. Neville made the admission during his last podcast on Sky Sports, reflecting United’s tragic 1-0 defeat by Everton on Saturday. Anthony Gordon scored the only goal of the match to boost the Toffees’ survival hopes and bring another new low to the United season. Their hopes of securing the top four this season now hang from a very good thread, with Tottenham Hotspur now six points away from Ralf Rangnick’s team. READ MORE: Manchester United must make the anxious transfer decision of Cristiano Ronaldo Summer may not come fast enough for United, in the hope that it will mark the beginning of a huge clearing and a new dawn. However, former United skipper Neville is worried about what Ten Hague will do about the situation he could get into. The Dutchman is the overwhelming favorite to take over Old Trafford for next season and Ajax bosses are waiting for him to make the move. Click here for the full story. Sir Alex Ferguson has proven to be right about Antonio Conte After turning to Ranknik, a man who has only coached for the last 10 years, to save his season and try to lead them to the final to secure the Champions League next season, United now face gloomy reality of losing Europe completely. Saturday’s 1-0 defeat by Everton was the last reason why United fans will not rush to buy the DVD with the review of the season. In a season that had too many embarrassing appearances and frustrations to list, the defeat at Merseyside seemed like a new low. Rangnik is not to blame for all of United’s current woes, not even with his imagination, but he failed to get the best out of a talented team, although it is fair to ask if anyone else could have done better. the circumstances. This team of players, not for the first time, has disappointed a United coach. happened under Jose Mourinho, under Ole Gunnar Solskier and now under Rangnik. Therefore, in this sense, he confirms that the players are to blame for the ongoing collapse of United. But with the utmost respect, United have not been able to appoint a select coach since dismissing Mourinho in December 2018. Writes George Smith. Subscribe to our United newsletter so you never miss an update from Old Trafford this season.
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