Jamie Carragher has accused Manchester United and Gary Neville of getting an Everton-like mentality after their 0-0 draw in opposition to Liverpool.
The Pink Devils missed an opportunity to go six factors away from Liverpool on Sunday. Jurgen Klopp’s aspect had been the higher workforce early on as United struggled to get going.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s males didn’t all out for the win at any level. However they did miss good possibilities to select up all three factors within the second half.
Premier League winners and losers
The sport completed 0-0, as United elevated their lead on the high of the Premier League to 2 factors.
Talking on Monday Night time Soccer, as cited by talkSPORT, Neville insisted that Man United are “not prepared” to be a title-winning workforce but:
“There was some extent within the recreation yesterday the place I stated that if this wasn’t Liverpool and at Anfield, Manchester United can be much more optimistic.
“I genuinely consider that this workforce is just not prepared and never proper but to have the ability to adapt it’s thoughts from seven or eight weeks in the past – the place the supervisor was reportedly on the brink – to seven weeks later considering their title winners.
“I don’t suppose they’re prepared. The most effective groups, the champions workforce are ready to do this and are capable of step up, however this workforce is just not a champion workforce.
“I don’t suppose any Manchester United fan or any pundit or analyst thinks that.”
Carragher hit again at Neville, arguing that Man United didn’t present the mentality of a “champions workforce” in opposition to Liverpool:
“Manchester United are one of many greatest golf equipment on this planet and here’s a participant who gained the whole lot at that membership.
“You consider the mentality of Manchester United and a ‘champions workforce’. You don’t must be a ‘champion workforce’ to scent one thing within the recreation.
“You’re speaking like Manchester United are a small workforce. I likened it to an Everton mentality.
“What I imply by that’s, after I was a child going to Anfield as an Everton fan, a draw was the largest factor on this planet.”