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Gary Neville has joked that Manchester United 's first-half performance against Leicester City made him feel like he was 'watching Soccer Aid '.
The Red Devils drew 1-1 with the Foxes at Old Trafford on Saturday, with a rapid equaliser from Fred cancelling out Kelechi Iheanacho 's 63rd-minute opener.
United produced a largely lethargic display, devoid of energy which led former captain Neville to label them "depressing" in some brutal post-match analysis, as Ralf Rangnick 's men slipped up in the race to qualify for the Champions League.
In conversation with acclaimed commentator Martin Tyler on the Gary Neville podcast, the ex-Red Devils right-back bemoaned: "It was like one of the Covid matches, wasn't it?
"I got announced that I was playing in Soccer Aid this week and I thought I was watching it [in the] first half. It wasn't good.
"When the teams came through, Martin, sometimes we're sat up here, thinking about formations, who's gonna play where - but we couldn't quite work it out what Manchester United were going to do.
"We worked out pretty quickly that it was the same front six that played at Manchester City. And we thought, 'Well they can't play that again because that didn't work at City'.
"Obviously, Leicester are a different team, but just the whole idea