has taken a savage swipe at 'dismal' after their shocking performance in a 1-1 draw with . The former Red Devils captain claimed it's 'really difficult' to play as poorly as Man United did against Brentford on Saturday (March 30) and joked he would have started a petition if the Red Devils had won, reports. United were shockingly bad for most of their match with the Bees and were fortunate to come away with a draw. The hosts had an incredible 86 touches in United's box, as well as 34 shots, but actually fell behind to Mason Mount's 96th-minute goal. Sky Sports is bringing you 500 live
Football games to watch, as well access to C £22 a month Kristoffer Ajer then managed to equalise just after Mount's goal to snatch a point for his team. Neville thinks it was a new low for Erik ten Hag's team, as he brutally mocked his old club. "I watched them last night and couldn't believe really what I was watching. I thought they would put a bit of pressure on and Villa in the run-in. It's actually really difficult to play that badly," he said on The Gary Neville Podcast. "Honestly, it really is you know. I can't think of any point in that game, maybe the first few minutes, where they did anything well at all. It was a horrible performance to the point where when Mason Mount scored, I think we may have had to start a petition to give Brentford two points back. "It was absolute robbery. But then Brentford score. I can't explain that performance, I've no idea where it comes from. Very worrying that you can go to that level of low. You know you can play badly in football, you know you sometimes don't feel quite right." The Daily Star is now on
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Liverpool do their jobs next week then
Manchester United are going to be in a lot of trouble. There will be something different, it can't get any worse."