7 Shocking Revelations About Manchester United's Struggles

1. Fear in the Boardroom

Gary Neville claims there is 'fear' in the Manchester United boardroom, suggesting that the situation could accelerate out of their control. This fear is likely due to the team's recent poor performances, including a 3-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspur and a 3-3 draw against Porto, where they led 2-0 but conceded two late goals.

2. Erik ten Hag's Future in Question

Gary Neville believes that Erik ten Hag's future at Manchester United is uncertain. The team's performance has been underwhelming, and Neville suggests that it feels like the end for ten Hag, especially with the pressure mounting from the boardroom and fans.

3. Christian Eriksen's Worrying Comments

Christian Eriksen made some 'unacceptable' post-match comments after the draw against FC Twente, suggesting that the Twente players wanted it more. These comments reflect a deeper issue within the team's mentality and motivation.

4. Jonny Evans' Role in the Squad

Jonny Evans has been brought back into the starting lineup due to 'squad rotation,' according to Erik ten Hag. This decision has raised eyebrows, especially given the recent performances of other center-backs like Matthijs de Ligt and Lisandro Martinez, who were 'dumped' from the starting lineup.

5. Defensive Issues

The defensive issues at Manchester United have been a major concern. Gary Neville has mocked Erik ten Hag's defense, pointing out the 'horrific' defending that led to several goals against Porto. This has led to questions about the team's ability to establish a solid defensive strategy.

6. Squad Rotation and Lineup Decisions

The decision to start Harry Maguire and Jonny Evans against Aston Villa has been criticized by Gary Neville. He questioned why these players were chosen over others, suggesting that it felt like a desperate move rather than a strategic one. This has highlighted the confusion in Manchester United's lineup decisions.

7. Need for Immediate Improvement

For Manchester United to turn their season around, they need to see immediate improvement in their performances. With a crucial match against Aston Villa, the pressure is on the team to deliver a better result and alleviate some of the fear in the boardroom.