This new defeat is not likely to help the affairs of the club, very much criticized.
Defeated 1-0 at Everton, Manchester United suffered a new rain of criticism.
The Mancunians are in the running for a place in the Champions League, but this defeat combined with the clear victory of Tottenham does not help their affairs.
Gary Neville, who played for United for many years, does not hide his frustration: “United are a joke, good job Everton”, he communicated on Twitter.
An almost unanimous press
As for the press, the Mancunians have received their share of criticism everywhere.
The Mirror believes Rangnick’s side have completely squandered their chance to move closer to the Top-4: “Arsenal’s surprising 3-0 loss to Crystal Palace on Monday left a great opportunity, but it’s typically United who were beaten by a struggling Everton. At this rate, let’s hope Ten Hag likes the European fixtures on Thursday nights.”
“Cristiano Ronaldo looks like a player who is going to say goodbye, Paul Pogba seemed to be looking for the red card and Marcus Rashford is a better politician than footballer at the moment”, evokes for its part the Daily Mail.
Finally, the BBC mentions tactical and behavioral problems on the part of certain players. Without forgetting a Ralf Rangnick more criticized than ever.