Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has said he can no longer watch the Red Devils' matches. In the match of the 14th round of the Premier League, Eric ten Hag's men lost to Newcastle (0: 1).
"I feel that the issue of sacking the coach is starting to grow. Then you hear the same voices saying: "Of course we can't get rid of another coach, we have to get rid of the players because they are responsible for the resignation of the previous team managers". Then we turn to the club owners, and I get bored. I'm tired of my own club. I don't want to watch their games anymore, and that's the saddest accusation you can make against your own football club when you get bored watching them, when you get tired of them.
In the last few weeks, several people have said to me: "Enough is enough". It's crazy that I'm going to build my whole Wednesday night around watching Manchester United. It's a sad situation. I love the club and I love the excitement of football, but I'm already scared of what's going to happen at Anfield in two weeks' time. I'm already afraid of what will happen on Wednesday night against Chelsea because it could be chaos," Neville was quoted as saying by Sky Sports.