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Gary Neville shows concern over Manchester United performance

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Gary Neville stated his concerns about his former club Manchester United, claiming that Ajax manager Erik ten Hag, who is highly rumored to take over as the team’s head coach next season, may not want to do so due to the club’s on-and-off-field troubles.

United were beaten 1-0 by relegation-threatened Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday, prompting Neville’s comments.

With United’s chances of qualifying for next season’s Champions League dwindling, Neville believes ten Hag may reconsider his decision to take the position.

“I’ve got very few words left for Manchester United. No anger, no comment anymore. They are a bit of a farce; you almost expect it from them. The players are taking Ralf Rangnick down with them. They are bad,” Neville said while speaking on his podcast on Sky Sports.

“I’ve read in the Sunday papers that Erik ten Hag wants all of his demands met or else he won’t come to the club. Imagine if they can’t get Ten Hag over the line because of what’s happening at the moment, and how bad a state the club are in,” he added.

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Everton scored a crucial win in their effort to avoid relegation with Anthony Gordon scoring the game’s only goal.

United fell six points behind fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur, who thrashed high-flying Aston Villa 4-0 away from home.

United will now face Norwich City on Saturday, April 16 at Old Trafford.

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