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‘Let me finish!’ – Neville and Carragher’s furious United debate as He blasts the Ref. for poor officiating

In a fiery post-match discussion on Sky Sports, former Manchester United captain Gary Neville and Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher engaged in a heated debate following United’s disappointing loss to Manchester City at Old Trafford.

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The two pundits were in the studio after watching Erik ten Hag’s team suffer a convincing defeat to Pep Guardiola’s side on Sunday.

Erling Haaland gave City an early lead with a penalty in the 26th minute, and he later added a second goal with a header.

Phil Foden sealed the win for City with a goal in the final 10 minutes, earning them the bragging rights.

Following the match, Neville and Carragher discussed the reasons behind United’s struggles in the Premier League, addressing issues related to ownership, players, and the manager. The full transcript of their exchange is provided below:

JC: None of us can explain what Manchester United’s playing style is. Ten Hag has been here for nearly 18 months, while we’ve seen quick turnarounds at other clubs with new managers.

It doesn’t mean winning every week, but you know what to expect when you watch those teams. With Manchester United, we still don’t know what to expect. Can you tell me how they play with the ball?

GN: I can’t disagree with you, Carra. Those managers you mentioned came into stable environments. United has a guy making headlines about taking 25 percent ownership, which basically…

JC: Oh, Gary! No, no, no, no.

GN: Why won’t you listen? Why should I listen to you but you won’t listen to me?

JC: Go on.

GN: Imagine you’re in a business, a football club, and there’s news that a guy is coming to wipe out the entire football department.

Have you thought about what’s happening within that entire football department right now, in and around Erik ten Hag? It’s toxic, filled with negativity. They all think they’re losing their jobs.

I know you can say, “Carry on with it, they’re professionals,” but think about what’s happening. Jim Ratcliffe is coming with Dave Brailsford, and they’ll clear out the football department; everyone will be moved.

That’s what’s happening, and I genuinely believe that the toxicity at this football club, which has been there for years, devours every manager and player who comes in.

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