Man Utd Has Become A "Graveyard"For Coaches,Players - Gary Neville

Neville told talkSPORT that he feels bad for Ten Hag because of the performances.
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Gary Neville, a former Manchester United defender, claims that as a result of the team's poor season, the club has turned into a "graveyard" for coaches and players.

Neville told talkSPORT that he feels bad for Ten Hag because of the performances.

His words: “I think until those problems are solved, we will still continue to see underperforming teams, underperforming players. It’s become a graveyard for coaches and players – it’s not too strong a term.

“I feel very sorry for the manager, I know a lot of people will say he’s got to do a lot better, but there are a lot of big problems at the club that managers have found over the last ten years.

“There are very few players that excel at Manchester United in these last ten years. They were all great players when they came to the club, they were all wanted by other clubs.

“They won these players off of other clubs, and then they end up coming to Manchester United, and they end up not succeeding and not performing to their levels; why is that?

“It is because it’s not culturally correct to accept players in the way that it should do and we (United) need to get that right.”

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