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Gary Neville's clash with Jamie Redknapp in full - "look at me when I'm talking to you"

Gary Neville and Jamie Redknapp have clashed over the problems at Manchester United with the former calling, once more, for the Glazers to face the music.

It comes after the Red Devils were hammered at Brentford, who recorded a memorable 4-0 victory in the capital. It means the Red Devils - and their new boss Erik ten Hag - have lost their opening two games of the season after their reverse to Brighton and Hove Albion last week.

Old flaws have been exposed again with the players' lack of effort and work rate again criticised. Neville has continued to call out the Glazers for making poor appointments, allowing the club's infrastructure to nosedive and presiding over a decade of failure. Redknapp though believes he cannot keep deflecting from the players as things got tense.

Here's the full transcript of the pair's disagreement.

Neville : "Those players, we've told the story of them for 12 months. We're continually saying the same things about the same people. Wasn't it Ralf Rangnick who said Man Utd needed open heart surgery? He was the guy to direct this club, so they've obviously not listened to him or they've got complete inability to bring the players into the club. Man Utd have always answered fan anger through money and spending - the problem is no one wants to take the money.

Redknapp : "And maybe no one wants to come here at the moment."

Neville : "They can't spend the money - and that's a big problem. I said at half-time, if you're a player watching that performance what are you thinking? It is a great club, magic club, its been the biggest thing in my life and I couldn't be more proud to support them. But at this moment in time it is really desperate. There's no leadership, no voice, you can't blame

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