Manchester United, big problems are coming

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Former club figure Gary Neville says Manchester United and manager Erik ten Hag are under enormous pressure after Saturday’s defeat at Brighton and before facing Liverpool.

It’s not the best result before playing Liverpool.

Beaten Saturday in Brighton in added time (2-1), Manchester United players will welcome the Reds with their morale affected, next weekend as part of the 3rd day of the English Championship. For Gary Neville, the pressure has just increased quite significantly.

The man who only knew the Red Devils in his career (1992-2011) distributed the yellow cards to Erik ten Hag, the Dutch manager of the northern England team.

It’s very difficult to play football without a centre forward, the guys in the studio will tell you that.the media consultant judged NBC Sports. He (Ten Hag) fixed that at half time by bringing on Zirkzee, but you’ve already lost 45 minutes in the game and that’s a real problem. »

Manchester United started the match against Brighton with Bruno Fernandes, the Portuguese midfielder, in the central attacking position. Gary Neville then pointed out the attitude and the poor positioning of the defense, at the time of the decisive goal scored by Joao Pedro (2-1, 90th + 5), following a corner.

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