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"I think this day, he tried to go punch for punch with Manchester City and Pep Guardiola," Neville said, highlighting how City exploited spaces in behind United's defence and dominated the first half.
"I think he's thought: 'there isn't anyone who's going to come to my ground and do what they did to us today.'"
He added: "He doesn't like being humiliated and I think he thought that day 'We're too open, too free and we're not having that in the big games, at Old Trafford or away from home'.
"I need to make sure we win and we pick up points."
Asked by host David Jones if Mourinho felt he needed to follow the style of play of some of the great United sides of the past, Neville added: "My personal view is yes and then I think he probably realised he wasn't going to win that way with the group of players he had.
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