💨 Abstract
In a goalless Manchester Derby, Gary Neville criticized the slow-paced, risk-averse football on display, finding it disappointing and depressing. He also criticized Manchester United's goalkeeper Andre Onana for a passive approach, arguing that top teams should have tempo, rhythm, and quick ball movement.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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