The article discusses Gary Neville’s critique of the current Manchester United managerial situation, highlighting the struggles of Coach Amorim and the team’s poor structure. Neville noted how such disorganization wouldn't even be seen in youth leagues and expressed his frustration, suggesting that maybe his criticisms should be directed at ownership, particularly Jim Ratcliffe, rather than the manager. The piece also hints at the necessity for a fresh approach in Neville's critiques, as fans begin to call for a shift in focus during the team's ongoing struggles.
It's absolute madness. The structure of the team is awful... You wouldn't see this in under-nines football. Amorim is really angry. He is going mad at his bench.
I always stay clear of being really critical of managers when I'm working for Sky. Thank goodness for the pitiful Portuguese that Gary wasn't saying what he really thought.
Would his ire be better aimed at Jim Ratcliffe and the penny-pinching, floundering Old Trafford top brass rather than the guy having to cobble together a match-day squad of teenagers?
One wonders if this needs a dash of freshening up. Neville, a man of many parts, is on an Old Trafford regeneration task force.
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