GARY NEVILLE has admitted to being so fed up of watching Manchester United games he now no longer wants to work on them.
United slumped to their sixth Premier League loss of the season with a 1-0 defeat to Newcastle on Saturday evening.
And they have a horror run coming up with Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Tottenham still to play within the next month.
Old Trafford legend Neville is now fearing the worst and has opened up on dreading even having to watch Erik ten Hag’s side in action.
He said on Sky Sports: “It’s well below par, it’s really disappointing.
“I feel like we’re in a cycle to be fair – I say “we” – the noise against the manager is starting to occur.
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“There is the same noises that say, ‘Well surely we can’t get rid of another manager, we’ve got to get rid of the players because they’re the ones that got rid of the other managers’.
“And then we turn to the owners – and I’m bored. I’ve become tired of my own club.
“I don’t want to do their games anymore, I don’t want to watch their games anymore, and that is the saddest indictment that you can have of your football club, when you become bored of watching them, when you become tired of watching them.
“And it’s not just me, a couple of people in the last couple of weeks [have said] ‘enough’s enough’.”
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Struggling United sit seventh in the league and on Wednesday host Chelsea, who beat Brighton 3-2 on Sunday.
And Neville added: “On Wednesday night I’ll build my whole Wednesday night around watching Manchester United, because that’s life, we go and watch them again don’t we!
“But that’s how I feel today, I feel tired of watching them, and that’s a sad position to be in.
“I love that club and I love the excitement of football but I’m already fearing what’s going to happen at Anfield in two weeks, just purely because I think it could be a miss.
“I’m already fearing what’s going to happen Wednesday night against Chelsea because it could be a mess.
“There’s no confidence, they’ve lost our confidence, the whole club has lost our confidence as fans.
“And in the media now we just don’t trust them either because the reality is they fall below par time and time again.
“Not good enough, definitely not good enough.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk