Gary Neville blasted Ed Woodward and Manchester United’s transfer record as “unforgivable”.
United suffered another defeat on Sunday when they lost 2-0 to Liverpool at Anfield.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side are now fifth in the Premier League table, 30 points behind the Reds.
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I can’t believe the investment that’s been put into the squad in the last five, six, seven years and you end up with that out on the pitch," the former United defender said on the Gary Neville Podcast.
"I saw a statistic two weeks ago that United have the second-highest wage bill in the world. And that’s the squad they’ve got. It’s unforgivable. It really is.
"I can’t change the ownership of Manchester United, no one can. But I’m struggling to understand why the owners have persisted in trusting that management team to oversee the building of a Premier League title-winning team since Sir Alex Ferguson left.
"Because if you don’t lose your job for essentially overseeing that investment, that wage bill, and putting that team out on the pitch then I have to say something is really wrong."
Source-
The Mirror
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