Gary Neville reveals who are to blame for Manchester United crisis

The Red Devils lost against West Ham United on Saturday

Jose Mourinho prioritized bolstering Manchester United squad in the summer transfer window after not winning a single silverware last season. They signed Fred, Diogo Dalot and Lee Grant before the transfer deadline.

However, the Portuguese was not happy with the outcome of the transfer window as he wanted few more players especially a high profile centre-back and a direct, fast winger to complete his squad.

The Premier League giants are struggling right now after failing to win their last 3 fixtures. They have made their worst start to a Premier League season ever, and the slowest in England’s top flight since 1989-90.

The club’s problems deepened as they followed up a home draw with Wolves and the Carabao Cup defeat by Derby with a tepid display in a 3-1 defeat at the London Stadium. They have won only 3 league fixtures so far and are on 10th position in the table

United’s legend Gary Neville believes club’s hierarchy, and not manager Mourinho, are to blame for the club’s current plight.

“This mess started when United sacked David Moyes after 8 months and we lost all sense of the values that the club had been built on for 100 years,” he wrote on Twitter as quoted by Goal

“It’s not the manager it’s the lack of football leadership above him. They are bouncing all over the place with no plan!”

He added: “That’s another question but when they sacked him after eight months it went into pinball, reactive mode and chasing it! No plan…”

The Red Devils will be facing Valencia next in the Champions League and will hope to return to the winning ways after a very difficult week.

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