Neville: Winning Sunderland won t let Amorin get out of the crisis He stops blaming our commentators

Sports     4:50pm, 5 October 2025

Last night, Manchester United beat Sunderland 2-0 in the Premier League, and Sky Sports commentator Gary Neville commented on the team.

Neville said: "This is a must-win game. I don't think it will get Amorin out of the crisis. There are too many defeats and too poor record. So I don't think anyone will celebrate Manchester tonight, but they will breathe a sigh of relief from this victory and get a little calmer to enter the international game day break."

"Manchester United can win sporadically, but that's not enough. I don't think anyone will be blinded by Manchester United's home defeat of Sunderland. The fact that there are even doubts about it before the game may be the problem itself."

Amorin said before the game that he was sure that the criticism of the media was affecting his players and their confidence in the 3-4-3 system. Neville said: "If the commentator can affect you, then you shouldn't play for this club. People don't remember Alan Hansen criticizing us when we were young players, saying 'You can't win anything with kids'? That was the greatest central defender at the time talking about us, as if we were inferior and far from good enough."

"Do they think we have not been criticized in our careers? Sorry, you play for Manchester United, that's part of the job, you have to stand up."

"They performed badly under this system, and if the problem is not in the system, then the players are the problem, and the coach is Question, if you lose the game to the extent they have been, the whole thing is a problem. "

"I never blame anyone when we lose. In the locker room where I am, when you lose the game, you walk in and say sorry. There is a sense of responsibility there. Why do you blame others? I can't tolerate this mentality of making excuses, taking shortcuts, blaming others, which is the worst thing you can do in your life."

"I think they just need to focus on doing their jobs and winning the game. The only thing that can shut up everyone is winning the game, and the game they win is far from enough."