‘Manchester United sad, passionate’



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Manchester United lost 1-6 to Tottenham Hotspur. Garry Neville, a former player named Manchester United sad, not passionate.

Manchester United vs Totteham Hotspur is presented in the fourth week Premier league at Old Trafford on Sunday (4/10) WIB night. The Spurs mercilessly shaved the Red Devils six goals to one.

Manchester United took the lead thanks to Bruno Fernandes’ quick goal from the penalty spot. Tottenham Hotspur did not give up, responding with six goals.

The scorers were Son Heung-min and Harry Kane, who each scored two goals. The rest, printed by Tanguy Ndombele and Serge Aurier.

You can see the images of the match here.

Gary Neville, a football expert who is also a former Manchester United player, can’t help but think that his favorite team has been killed. Complaining himself.

“Manchester United are sad, not passionate,” he said. Sky sports.

“Look at the body language of the players, they have no life,” he added.

Manchester United's Harry Maguire, center, reacts after Tottenham scored his fifth goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Sunday, October 4, 2020 (Oli Scarff / Pool via AP).  )MU Players Crushed (AP / Oli Scarff)

Manchester United limped in the match after Anthony Martial was rewarded with a red card in the 28th minute. As a result, the hosts lost everything.

MU lost superior possession of the ball, 39 percent against 61 percent. Paul Pogba et al can only record two shots on goal, compared to eight with the Spurs.

Going back to Gary Neville, he said Manchester United didn’t fix the team in the summer transfer market. So maybe MU’s game can be read.

“They were good last season and they still have good players. But the other teams in the league, they brought in a lot of new players,” Neville said.

Of Premier League standings meanwhile, Manchester United stayed in 16th place. Three games, they won one and lost two.

“MU players seem to have no more confidence,” concluded Neville, who won 12 Premier League titles with the Red Devils.

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