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You forgot what Guardiola taught you – Neville slams Arteta over Man Utd defeat
Adeleye Kunle Reports
Former Manchester United captain, Gary Neville, has continued his criticism of Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta following their 3-1 defeat at Old Trafford last weekend, TrackNews Nigeria reports
Neville questioned the Spaniard’s decision to make tactical changes too early, claiming he should have learned from Manchester City boss, Pep Guardiola.
United took the lead through new boy Antony, but the Gunners fought back and equalized through Bukayo Saka.
Marcus Rashford then broke away to restore the Red Devils’ lead.
With his team once again searching for a leveller, Arteta chose to make a triple change after 74 minutes.
Emile Smith Rowe, Eddie Nketiah and Fabio Vieira replaced Martin Odegaard, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Albert Sambi Lokonga, giving Arsenal a much more attacking setup.
However, they conceded shortly, with Christian Eriksen setting up Rashford to seal all three points for the home side.
Speaking on The Overlap Fan Debate Xtra, Neville said: “I was really surprised particularly coming through the Pep Guardiola school.
“Pep just chases a game the same way, all the time. He will just continue to play the same way, same methodology.
“Why did he go the way he did, so far out with 20 minutes to go? Kieran Tierney’s on the bench, he could have kept the balance on that left
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