Former player Gary Neville has hit out at Luke Shaw after the Manchester United star’s comments following the Europa League loss. He believes that the players are crossing a line, and Ruben Amorim needs to clear up the dressing room this summer.
Speaking on The Overlap, Neville stated that Amorim should have the power to decide which players are good enough for the club and added that Shaw was not supposed to make such comments. He further mentioned that Manchester United is too big for some players and wants Amorim to wipe out those who are not ready. He said via METRO:
Manchester United lost 1-0 to Tottenham in the Europa League final earlier this week. The Red Devils are 16th in the Premier League table, and are set to be without European football next season.
Luke Shaw questioned the Manchester United players and stated that they need to rethink if they are good enough to be at the club. He added that the dressing room was gutted after the loss and said:
Manchester United finish their season against Aston Villa on Sunday.
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