Gary Neville Says Man Utd Is A Failure Because “They Have Signed Players That Have Just Made Them Worse”
Gary Neville Says Man Utd Is A Failure: A former United captain commented on the systematic failure of the club to sign players that can help in their ambitions of being on top of the Premier League table once again.
Manchester United’s new season has been blighted with terrible losses, which has pushed Gary Neville to speak out. During this time, he was one of the first commentators who raised concerns about United.
This football club hasn’t been able to sign players that can help it succeed in their ambitions to be on top of the Premier League table, says Neville on Monday Night Football.
75% of the player signings made in the last ten years have not been successful and only 4-5% have had success. This statistic has played a big role in the blame game.
United signed 33 major players since their 2013 takeover, but only two were successful, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Bruno Fernandes. However, the former United captain blames the club structure for not having a long-term vision and being too complacent.
When schools incur poor performance, they get put in special measures by the government, and you aren’t to blame for what happened. When 2008 Champions League winner with United, Cristiano Ronaldo marked his return to Old Trafford last summer but in a year has been seen by many as part of the problem at United.
As per reports, Cristiano Ronaldo has been wanting to leave Real Madrid for some time. If they sell him, they lose out on the world-class player and the potential revenue from his transfer. However, he’s also rightfully their most valuable asset whether or not he stays–and that might create a lot of confusion about what their strategy should be. According to Jose Mourinho, Real have an “ambiguous situation”.
With Ronaldo leaving, there is no goal scoring left for Manchester United. If the club doesn’t bring in new players or get their current ones to perform, they will finish in the top half of the Premier League with a weakened squad. José Mourinho’s team is absolutely demoralized and shot to pieces.