
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has hit back at Gary Neville after he was accused of being too friendly between the Red Devils and Manchester City players after the goalless derby. The
former Red Devils captain Neville was heavily critical of both sides after the goalless draw, suggesting that the players on both sides appeared too pleased with the result and that it lacked the derby-ness of the past.
“The friendliness I saw clearly showed that both teams were happy with the 0-0 draw. The best teams in the past, Manchester United and Manchester City, will be very disappointed with this result. “
It looked like a Sunday afternoon when they went out for dinner. This is a Manchester derby. There should be more aggression, courage and risk in the game.”
After the game, Amorim responded to Neville’s comments, saying he understood the former United captain’s point of view, เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย but also slammed the former player for criticising everything.
“I understand everything,” Amorim said.
“I understand that Gary Neville criticises everything. I understand that. “
And I also understand that we are in the worst period in history. Manchester City have won everything. But they are struggling this season too,” he said.
“So it’s not a moment where we can give the fans the best games. When we’re not competing for the title, it’s different. “
But you have to look at everything in the context of the game and I understand the perspective of players who have played in these derbies when they were competing for the title because it’s a completely different context.