Gary Neville has criticised Manchester United's players for producing inconsistent results and being 'untrustworthy' after a disappointing defeat against West Ham.
United earned a hard-fought point against Liverpool last weekend but they were unable to build on that against West Ham, who claimed a 2-0 win on Saturday after goals from Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus.
The defeat moved United to eighth position in the Premier League table and qualification for Champions League football seems unlikely. ALSO READ: Kambwala good and Antony poor ALSO READ: Weghorst blames Ten Hag for lack of goals United have struggled with inconsistency this season and Erik ten Hag has faced heavy scrutiny, but Neville thinks the players should be held accountable because they continue to let down supporters.
He also suggested nothing will improve until there is a change of leadership at board room level. "It doesn't surprise me. I didn't get carried away when they played against Liverpool because I thought Liverpool were below par.