Manchester United’s Champions League hopes in jeopardy after dismal draw, says Gary Neville
Manchester United’s hopes of securing a spot in the Champions League took a major hit after a lackluster 1-1 draw against Brentford, with football expert Gary Neville expressing his concerns about their performance. Neville, a former player for the club, described the display as “very worrying” and highlighted the team’s struggles throughout the match.
Despite Mason Mount’s late goal seemingly securing a win for United, they conceded in the 99th minute, ultimately settling for a draw. This result leaves them trailing behind both Tottenham and Aston Villa in the race for Champions League qualification, with an eight-point gap to fifth-placed Tottenham and an 11-point deficit to fourth-placed Villa.
Neville criticized United’s lack of intensity and cohesion, particularly in their defensive efforts, stating that they are one of the worst teams out of possession. He pointed out the stark contrast between their performance against Brentford and their uplifting FA Cup quarter-final win over Liverpool, emphasizing the team’s inconsistency throughout the season.
Looking ahead, United face a tough schedule with a match against Chelsea on Thursday followed by a crucial showdown with Liverpool on Sunday. Neville expects a better effort from United in the upcoming matches but warns that they will need to significantly improve their performance to stand a chance against a strong Liverpool side.
As the race for Champions League qualification heats up, Manchester United will need to address their issues and find a way to bounce back from their disappointing draw against Brentford if they hope to secure a coveted spot in Europe’s premier club competition.