have said this multiple times but this is the final straw. He has only been a disappointment Just get him out and watch the team improve” – This is according to Manchester United legend Gary Neville as he claims that Ratcliffe needs to remove a Manchester UnitedP figure who performed poorly, scoring just 1 out of 10, in the match against Grimsby Towb.

“JUST GET HIM OUT!” – Gary Neville’s Furious Outburst After Man United’s Carabao Cup Humiliation

Old Trafford is reeling after Manchester United’s stunning Carabao Cup exit to League Two side Grimsby Town — a result many fans are calling one of the darkest nights in the club’s history. And no one voiced the frustration louder than Gary Neville.

The Sky Sports pundit and United legend launched into a scathing assessment following the penalty shootout defeat, blasting one senior player for dragging the team backwards.

“I’ve said this many times, but this is the final straw,” Neville raged. “He’s only ever been a disappointment. Just get him out and watch the team improve.”

Though Neville avoided naming the individual, insiders believe his fury was aimed squarely at one of United’s most underperforming senior figures — a player who astonishingly earned a 1/10 rating for his display against Grimsby.

The reaction online was immediate and explosive. Fans echoed Neville’s fury: “He’s been stealing a living for years — enough is enough.” Another wrote, “If Grimsby can expose him, that tells you how far we’ve fallen.”

This latest disaster only adds to the pressure on manager Rúben Amorim, who is already fighting for his future after a dismal start to life at United. But Neville’s words cut deeper than tactical criticism — they reflect a wider issue with a squad weighed down by players many feel are no longer fit to wear the shirt.

With Sir Jim Ratcliffe now overseeing football operations, the decision looms large. Will United’s new regime act decisively and cut ties with Neville’s “dead weight”? Or will the club stumble through yet another season of failure?

For Neville, the solution is clear: “Just get him out.”

And with fans worldwide demanding the same, this could mark a defining crossroads in United’s rebuild.

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