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Gary Neville's fierce analysis of Glazers funding myth at Man Utd is absolutely brilliant

Gary Neville was irate following Manchester United’s humiliating 4-0 defeat to Brentford on Saturday.

United conceded four first half goals in a horrific performance at the Gtech Community Stadium and completely capitulated.

The Red Devils now sit bottom of the Premier League having lost their opening two games of the season, with pressure once again mounting on the Glazer family for the way they have run the club.

David de Gea‘s mistake allowed a tame shot from Josh Dasilva to sneak in after just 10 minutes following pressure from Brentford, which opened the floodgates for Mathias Jensen, Ben Mee and Bryan Mbeumo all to add to the tally.

It was another dismal afternoon for Erik ten Hag and his squad who looked all at sea and entirely zapped of confidence after conceding the first two goals.

The Dutch manager took the hot seat after arriving from Ajax this summer but has managed to make just three signings so far, despite United losing several players over the summer and Ralf Rangnick previously stating that the squad needed ‘open heart surgery’ to fix proceedings.

United have been locked in a saga to sign Frenkie de Jong from Barcelona all summer long but still haven’t got the deal done, and have since turned to Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot.

Neville has not been afraid to criticise his former club in the past, more specifically the way they continue to be run by the Glazers, who purchased the club with a leveraged buyout in 2005.

Sky Sports’ punditry team attempted to dissect United’s failures again after the defeat on Saturday, resulting in Neville and Jamie Redknapp getting tangled in a fiery debate.

But also in the post-match coverage was Neville dispelling myths about the Glazers’ supposed funding of United to

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