DOMINIC HOGAN FROM DAILY MAIL
Gary Neville launched a scathing assessment of the first few months of the Ruben Amorim era at Manchester United in the wake of the club’s most recent setback.
The Red Devils were handed a chastening 2-0 defeat by Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on Sunday, which consigned the club to a seventh Premier League defeat under Amorim.
In fact, United have now lost five of their seven home league matches under Amorim, in a worrying run of form for the club.
The new head coach has not had long to bed in with his new players, given a lack of pre-season training and limited tactical planning with the club in midweek action, and reports suggested he had even fallen out with Marcus Rashford.
The manager frequently suggested that he did not want players who would not give their ‘maximum’ after Rashford claimed he was ready for a new challenge after being left out of the Manchester derby earlier in the season.
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