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Neville on Man Utd display
- Updated: October 17, 2016
Gary Neville believes that Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United players will have gone up in his estimations after their goalless draw with Liverpool on Monday Night Football.
United were on the back foot for large periods of the game at Anfield but, despite a couple of quality saves from goalkeeper David de Gea, they were rarely troubled by Jurgen Klopp’s side.
“[The performance] Tells you a little bit about where United are at tonight,” Neville said. “In Mourinho’s first year back at Chelsea he said they weren’t ready to win the league and I don’t think this Manchester United team are.
“The game plan was good but you’ve got to be able to counter-attack off of it, and that’s the next step to really cause …