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Manchester United legend Gary Neville has slammed the current Manchester United team after their draw against Huddersfield Town.

Manchester United’s Top 4 hopes came to an end after their draw against Huddersfield Town.

Scott McTominay opened the scoring for Manchester United after only 8 minutes but Isaac Mbenza equalised for the Terriers just after the hour-mark.

Following the match, Gary Neville did not shy away from criticising his former club. Neville said, “This is Huddersfield Town who have struggled all season. You watch them, they haven’t got the quality, but I like watching them a lot more than the ones in the red shirts, to be honest.

At least you can identify with them. There’s nothing I like about this United team at all. It’s just awful. Look at them. They’re the most despondent group of people. As a manager, you want to like your team. I look at Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, I can’t imagine he’s down there thinking he likes watching this lot – I don’t.

This isn’t a team at all. It reminds me of the Tottenham group Mauricio Pochettino inherited, with Kaboul, Adebayor, Capoue in, a group of individuals without any real spirit – he dismantled it piece by piece. Ole will need to do the same, it’d be nice if the club got an experienced sporting director to help him, but the shambles of that recruitment reported in the press this week hasn’t helped.”

Manchester United end their Premier League campaign on Sunday when they take on Cardiff City at Old Trafford.

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