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Published 09:12 30 Sept 2018 BST
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The football is bland, predictable, and lacking in cutting edge. The atmosphere both home and away has grown more toxic, and the manager is at war with the team's star player. There appears to be no point of return, as pressure on the coach grows exponentially, with Zinedine Zidane waiting in the wings.
But not everyone agrees on where United's current problems stemmed from. Some will solely point the finger at Mourinho, while others believe the entire club has lost its way from the top down.
United legend Gary Neville believes the problems began when the club sacked David Moyes - who succeeded Sir Alex Ferguson - after just eight months.
Neville believes that decision in April 2014 betrayed the club's traditions, and sent the club into a reactive mode.
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When a fan raised the point that Moyes maybe shouldn't have been hired in the first place, Neville did not disagree.
But he insisted that the current mess is a symptom of making the snap decision to sack a coach before he had completed a full season.
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