NSFormer Manchester United captain Ari Neville admitted on Tuesday that he was disappointed with the attitude shown by Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes in Leicester City’s 2-4 defeat last weekend.
The commentator now regrets to Britain’s Sky Sports that the Red Devils have no “style or identity” for the game, particularly in attack, something he understands is due in large part to the Portuguese duo. It has been done.
“I saw Ronaldo and Fernandes up front… Nothing. I saw them waving their arms at their teammates, something I didn’t like, and that has to stop. A pattern started to emerge in the second half, with the attack and the defense being cut off.”
“Manchester United ended up in a position where they had two teams. The five up front, the vanities, the great players. And five at the back. They ended up with a separate unit, not compact, which was easy for Leicester to face.”
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