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Gary Neville slams Manchester United dressing room as Luke Shaw makes admission

Manchester United were not able to give their supporters an early Christmas present on Saturday as they fell to a disappointing defeat at West Ham.

After the draw with Liverpool last weekend, there was some hope that United could use the gritty performance as a stepping stone to bigger and better things. Alas, that was not to be the case.

The Reds were comfortably beaten as Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus wrapped up the points for David Moyes' men. United now have a mounting to climb if they are to qualify for the Champions League in 2024.

MEN Sport has taken a look at the reaction from the United camp below.

Neville has criticised United's players for producing inconsistent results and being 'untrustworthy' after a disappointing defeat against West Ham.

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.

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Although Luke Shaw recognised United have suffered a great number of injuries this season, he insisted there cannot be excuses for the team's poor results.

Raphael Varane was unavailable to play West Ham on Saturday afternoon due to illness, which meant an opportunity was given to Willy Kambwala to make his debut alongside Jonny Evans. The centre-back pairing was the 10th used by United this season amid an injury crisis that has depleted options.

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United's Adidas home shirt is made up of the same colour of the city's iconic red rose and features a black collar. The collar also features a dash of both red and white, giving it a slick and

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