'Bad reflection' to 'terrible' - what Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Jamie Carragher and more pundits have made of Manchester United
Manchester United's start to the season has been far from impressive.
Erik ten Hag's side have plenty of issues to iron out after four Premier League games with their record standing at won two, lost two. Their issues were highlighted at Arsenal before the international break.
The balance of United's midfield has been a major concern with Ten Hag hopeful that the arrival of Sofyan Amrabat can help to solve the issues. Defensively, there have been weaknesses too with injuries not helping them.
So what have the pundits made of United's start? It's pretty grim reading after a difficult opening to the season.
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So far, Neville's early predictions have looked about right. He told FourFourTwo in July that United wouldn't build on their third-placed finish last year and the evidence so far has shown that looks likely.
"Under the owners the club [Manchester United] has had, I think they’ll probably still finish in the top four, but I don’t think they’ll improve on it,” he said.
"If they got new owners and had £250m or £300m to spend, they’ve got a chance of going up to second. I do think they’ve got a chance of taking that spot off Arsenal – that’s up for grabs – but they’d have to spend well."
United players have not impressed the former captain, especially after their defeat at Arsenal. He laid into the squad for their terrible away record against their rivals.
Keane told Sky Sports: "It [their away record] is a huge concern 100 per cent. When you look at the stats,


