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24th October 2021
07:35pm BST

"They're one of the lowest running teams, we know that from the stats. There's nothing worse than being told you're one of the lowest running teams in the league and that you're easy to play against."https://twitter.com/footballdaily/status/1452330527181217805 Going into a bit more tactical detail, Neville criticised their lack of organisation when pressing, and the absence of a tactical identity. Interestingly, he didn't mention Solskjaer in this monologue. Referring back to his analysis of United's defeat to Leicester, Neville said: "All of a sudden, you get these sporadic presses where you see Greenwood go and press Soyuncu, or you see Rashford go and press Konate.
"In the first half [against Liverpool], they were a mixture of sitting back in their shape and looking like they were trying to be behind the ball, but in the next breath you'd see a mad little jog - not a sprint by the way - from Greenwood towards Van Dijk, then you'd see Wan-Bissaka ambling towards Robertson. "He gets passed behind to Jota, and Lindelof's trying to get across. It's all too late."https://twitter.com/footballdaily/status/1452331279404486661 The former United defender called it 'a monstrous day' but he believes Solskjaer will remain on as manager until the end of the season.
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