Gary Neville's scathing critique of Ruben Amorim's tactics at Manchester United
The recent 3-1 defeat against Brentford has raised serious questions about Ruben Amorim's approach at Manchester United, with Gary Neville particularly scornful of the decision to field Mason Mount as left-back. The Red Devils' struggles seem to be deepening with no sign of improvement.

Manchester United suffered another dismal result against Brentford, losing 3-1 to leave fans and pundits alike questioning Ruben Amorim's approach. Gary Neville singled out the decision to play Mason Mount at left-back as particularly baffling and symptomatic of a deeper malaise at the club. The Red Devils are struggling to find any consistency in their performances and results.
Mason Mount playing out of position
Gary Neville did not hold back in his criticism of Ruben Amorim's decision to deploy Mason Mount at left-back. The talented midfielder, known for his attacking prowess, looked out of place in a defensive role, leaving many scratching their heads.
Symptomatic of deeper issues
Neville's critique of Amorim's tactical choices goes beyond just the positioning of Mount. It is seen as a reflection of the broader struggles facing Manchester United, with a lack of consistency and a sense of disarray apparent in the team's performances.
Comparisons to Erik ten Hag's final days
The situation at Manchester United has drawn comparisons to the final weeks of Erik ten Hag's tenure at another top club. Similar baffling decisions and poor results were cited as warning signs before the eventual dismissal of the manager. Could history be repeating itself at Old Trafford?