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Gary Neville explains why Manchester United season cannot end soon enough

Pundit Gary Neville

Gary Neville says the season cannot end soon enough for Manchester United and says he is feeling “low” about the club’s current struggles.

United put in a pedestrian performance in the 1-1 draw with Leicester at Old Trafford on Saturday. A result which could have been worse had James Maddison’s second-half goal not been ruled out for a foul on Raphael Varane.

Still, the result leaves United struggling to finish in the top four. Tottenham, Arsenal and West Ham all sit above United, with the north London pair three points ahead, while Arsenal also have two games in hand.

It will need a major push for Manchester United to finish in the Champions League places. While they will also finish a fifth-successive season without any major silverware.

It’s a fact that has angered former United defender Neville previously. But now the Sky Sports analyst says he is just left feeling down.

He said on the Gary Neville podcast: “They just need to get to a point whereby football basically stops and then they can reset and they can get a new manager into the club.

“But that isn’t just going to be the answer. This has been going on for a long time now, this type of feeling.

“I feel quite low today, not in an angry way, there’s times in the past where I’ve felt angry. I feel quite low tonight having watched that performance because I feel as though another season has drifted away.

“It has been poor all season, before Ralf Rangnick it was terrible, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer…

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