Man Utd ‘odd bunch’: Neville names trio who are ‘still not great’; makes Champions League prediction
Gary Neville thinks Manchester United have an âodd bunchâ of players and three of their in-form players are âstill not greatâ.
The Red Devils endured an awful first half of the season as they prematurely exited the Champions League and Carabao Cup. They also found themselves floundering away from the top-four places.
Erik ten Hag was coming under increasing pressure but Unitedâs form has picked up just as it looked like the Dutchman was on the brink of being sacked.
Man Utd are unbeaten in six games across all competitions and they have won three Premier League games in a row to boost their Champions League hopes.
On Sunday afternoon, Ten Hagâs side earned a vital victory over fifth-placed Aston Villa. Rasmus Hojlundâs opener was cancelled out by Douglas Luiz before Scott McTominay came off the bench to score a late winner in Unitedâs 2-1 victory.Â
Man Utd are now just six points adrift of fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur with 12 games of the season remaining.
Hojlund is one of the Premier Leagueâs form players as he has five goals and two assists in his last five appearances. Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho have also struggled at times this season but all three players are performing better at the moment.
Despite this, Neville has indicated that the three attackers are âstill not greatâ as they do not play in âpatterns or combinationsâ.
âThe front three look more settled â Hojlund, Rashford and Garnacho,â Neville said on Sky Sports.
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âTheyâre better than they were, but theyâre still not great. You still donât see any patterns or combinations. They concede so many chances.
âThey donât control games. They donât keep possession better than other teams. But they do have players who can win matches.
âTheyâre a bit of an odd bunch. They just play in moments during matches.â
When asked about Man Utdâs top-four hopes, Neville suggested that they âhave got a chanceâ if âthey can keep their players fitâ.
He added: âWe are now at the business end of the season.
âItâs been so up and down for United. We are at the stage where they are six-pointers.
âThey couldâve been out of it but as they go over to those United fans, they go within five points and touching distance of being able to catch them [Villa].â
âIf they can keep their players fit, which is a big question mark because it looks like theyâve lost another two in Shaw and Martinez in the last week, then they have got a chance.â
Speaking post-match, Erik ten Hag claimed Man Utd can âbeat any opponent home or awayâ.
âI think we can beat any opponent away or home,â Ten Hag told reporters.
âBut sometimes away we have to believe it more because then we could have won in Arsenal, where actually we deserved to win.
âWe could have won in Liverpool and itâs about belief and I think this team today believed they could win this game and thatâs why I think, in the end, you win the game.â
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