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Jamie Carragher missed Manchester United point in fiery Gary Neville debate

As much as some will argue there is a lack of quality in the UK when it comes to Premier League coverage, few pundits provide better analysis on a weekend than Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher.

When the duo are in agreement, or more likely opposing each other, there are few better in the punditry business. Following the 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, many Manchester United fans would have killed to have the therapeutic rant which Neville was afforded in the studio post-match.

On matters of the ownership at United, Neville has rarely missed and once again he hit the nail on the head when looking at the bigger picture at Old Trafford. "Basically, you imagine that you are in a business, you are in a football club and the news is there is a guy who is going to come in and wipe out the whole football department," he explained.

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"Have you imagined what is going on inside that whole football department at this moment in time? In and around Erik ten Hag. It is toxic and embedded negativity.

"They all think they are going to lose their jobs. I know you can say: ‘Carry on with it, they are professionals,’ but you imagine what is happening. Jim Ratcliffe’s going to come in with Dave Brailsford and they are going to sweep out the football department, they are all going to get moved away.

"That is what is happening and I honestly believe this toxicity that exists at this football club, and has done for years, by the way, eats alive every manager that comes and every player that comes. Harry Maguire was going to go to Manchester City, Mason Mount was going to go to Liverpool, they come here and

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