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Gary Neville slams the Glazers and names 'most concerning thing' about Brighton win vs Man United

Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville has slammed the Glazers and demanded they sell the club quickly after the Reds' 'unsurprising' loss to Brighton and Hove Albion.

United were beaten by the Seagulls as goals from Danny Welbeck, Pascal Gross and Joao Pedro put Erik ten Hag's men to the sword. Hannibal Mejbri grabbed his first goal for the senior team but it was little more than a consolation.

Throughout the match, United fans called for the American owners to sell up and there were audible boos at full-time as Ten Hag's team slipped to their third defeat in five matches. Upon his return from Old Trafford, Neville laid into the Reds after another disappointing afternoon.

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He wrote on X: "I’ve just got back from Old Trafford and you always have to be optimistic pre-match but the most concerning thing is what we ended up watching wasn’t a surprise. This wasn’t a lack of effort or a group of players not interested. This was a team well-beaten by opponents that were well-drilled and knew what they were doing. Simple as that…

"Oh and yes the Glazers are responsible. It’s how it works.

"You own a business and everything good and bad sits with you! They inherited the best in all areas.

"They’ve overseen ten years of mediocrity off the pitch and on the pitch. They set the culture of greed, ill-discipline, indecision and uncertainty that runs right through the club. It would be best if they sold the club with some speed and efficiency and allowed at least the off-the-pitch items to be corrected properly that reset the tone and culture.

"Football is volatile so results on the pitch can be erratic and cyclical but if the

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