By Angus Barnes
The last defeat of Manchester United has left some conclusions from several players that have not been up to standars for this start of the Premier League season and need to step things up.
Gary Neville thinks that the Glazers are the ones to blame for the recent lost of Manchester United in the Premier League, and that has caused for the mock of Carragher, that points out the fact that Onana has been a huge part of the problem for the red devils, and it seems that this discussion has caused for a tense situation between the two former player.
“Oh and yes the Glazers are responsible,” Neville posted on socal media. “It’s how it works. You own a business and everything good and bad sits with you! They inherited the best in all areas. They’ve overseen 10 years of mediocrity off the pitch and on the pitch." and now it seems that Carragher had a response for that type of statements.
"All this time I thought Alex Ferguson stopped us from winning the Premier League, but it was actually Martin Edwards.” where to words of Carragher that shows that at this moment the Manchester United former player decided to point fingers to the Glazers instead of Erik ten Hag or some of the players in the squad.
Then when the situation turned to the article where Carragher slammed Onana as one of the guilty players for attacking Maguire, he replied the following, "Even more so after today! Tell him to stop waving his hands at players and use them to save some shots." now that the stats definitely do not support the arrival of Onana to the team.
Since the arrival of André Onana to the Manchester United team, and with the five games that he has played for the red devils, the new goal keeper for the team has received a total of 29 shots on target, and right now he has managed to save 20 shots of those, and the fact is that the red devils are conceding several goals this Premier League.
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