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Gary Neville's Analysis Of Manchester United Players Is Absolutely Spot On

Gary Neville's Analysis Of Manchester United Players Is Absolutely Spot On

He's nailed it.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

"That performance today was rancid. I don't need to name names, everyone knows who they are. They're in the newspapers, on social media every day. Every single player who doesn't have the attitude, forget talent, if they don't work hard, get rid of them."

Gary Neville was understandably "furious" with Manchester United's performance against Everton on Sunday afternoon, as goals from Richarlison, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Lucas Digne and Theo Walcott put Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side to the sword.

In his brilliant post match analysis, Neville spoke to Sky Sports, moments after Solskjaer had to apologise to the away support for their efforts at Goodison Park.

"I'm furious, the fact he (Solskjaer) has to go over and apologise to the fans at the whistle is embarrassing. There's some bad weeds not only in the garden but Japanese knot weed attacking the entire house and they need it eradicating." he said.

He also laid into the players for their efforts, both on and off the pitch.

Check out the clip below:

Neville also mentioned the defeat to Barcelona in mid-week, slating players for falling below standards:

"I'm watching Manchester United players walk around, jogging back, I saw it Barcelona the other night in the Nou Camp, you do not drop the below the standards and work ethic expected at the club. They're falling below it."

This is what the former United right-back had to say before kick-off on Saturday afternoon.

"I'm simmering...my blood is about to boil."

Fellow pundit Jamie Carragher also slammed United, while praising Everton's end of season form:

"That was the worst performance from a Manchester United team I have seen since I have been working for Sky." he said.

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Topics: SPORT, Football News, Football, Manchester United, Everton, Soccer, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Gary Neville