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Gary Neville launches blistering attack on the Glazers after Arsenal beat Man Utd

Gary Neville launches blistering attack on the Glazers after Arsenal beat Man Utd

He's launched another attack on United's owners.

Gary Neville has launched another blistering attack on the Glazer family following Manchester United’s dramatic defeat to Arsenal.

United were beaten 3-1 at the Emirates on Sunday, with goals from Martin Odegaard, Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus securing victory for the home side after Marcus Rashford’s opener.

It was another disappointing result for United manager Erik ten Hag, who voiced his anger at VAR in his post-match interview – claiming ‘everything’ went against his side.

Ten Hag later revealed that Jadon Sancho had been left out of his squad for the match due to issues in training.

The Dutchman also has off-field problems to deal with, amid reports the Glazers are no longer planning to sell the club.

The Daily Mail claimed on Saturday that the Americans were planning to take the club off the market as their asking price, reportedly £10bn, had not been met.

Speaking after the defeat to Arsenal, former United captain Neville claimed it was a bluff from the Glazers.

“They are, its just a game for them,” Neville said on Sky Sports.

“They think it’s a toy. Of course they’re going to sell. They’re desperate for money, they can’t even compete on FFP anymore.

“Manchester United talking like they’re a mid-table club when it comes to the transfer market.”

When it was pointed out to him that only Chelsea had a greater net spend than United in the Premier League this summer, Neville added: “Of course they should, Manchester United turn over £500m.


“We’re talking about one of the highest revenue generating clubs in the world. My point is, Chelsea, Arsenal and all these other clubs can sign big players, and Manchester United are scrambling around on FFP.

“At the end of the day, the game today was a fantastic game of football. But it still won’t change the fact that they’ve got owners of one of the biggest clubs in the world, that are messing round with the club.

“I’m not going to stop talking about it, because it’s a massive problem.”

Featured Image Credit: Sky Sports

Topics: Manchester United, Gary Neville, Football, Premier League