
Man utd news: jose mourinho not to blame! Gary neville targets problem
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The Red Devils sit 10th in the table at present, nine points off neighbours Manchester City who are top of the Premier League. Mourinho is facing increasing pressure at Old Trafford after
falling out with a host of key players, notably Paul Pogba. But Neville isn't pinning the blame on the Portuguese coach, instead opting to take aim at the Manchester United hierarchy,
who decided to sack David Moyes after less than one season in charge. "This mess started when United sacked David Moyes after eight months and we lost all sense of the values that the
club had been built on for 100 years," he tweeted. "It's not the manager it's the lack of football leadership above him. "They are bouncing all over the place with
no plan!" One fan responded to Neville's tweet, insisting Moyes should never have been appointed after Sir Alex Ferguson's departure. And the former right-back seemingly
agreed - but again took aim at how the club have went about their business since the former Sunderland manager's exit. "That's another question but when they sacked him after
8 months it went into pinball, reactive mode and chasing it!" he replied. The club's hierarchy may be set to make another managerial change in the near future. Mourinho is the
clear favourite to be the first Premier League manager to lose his job this season, despite having a £12m pay-off clause. The bookmakers believe the Ex-Chelsea boss will not last much longer
at Old Trafford. Coral yesterday cut the odds of Mourinho leaving before the end of 2018 from 4/6 to 1/3. The same firm have priced Mourinho leaving before May 2019 at 1/5, while United to
not win a trophy this term can be found at 2/9.