DBasia.news – Former Manchester United player Phil Neville has been unhappy with the recent scene on social media. He highlighted the actions of a number of Red Devils supporters who commented on the dismissal of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s position as manager of Manchester United is on the brink. The manager’s career is under management’s consideration after a number of poor results.
In addition, calls for Solskjaer to leave were also heard from a number of supporters. They are calling for it on social media.
Seeing this, Neville spoke up. He felt that what had happened had gone too far.
“Social media is an absolute dumping ground for the lowest of the low,” Neville told the Miami Herald.
“We live where it seems normal to have people fired. That’s just incredible.”
“If you’re at another job, walk into a shop and ask someone to be fired, I think you’re going to be reported to the police.”
“People may not realize there are things they write that hurt families, people and people who have problems in their lives. There’s nothing that can be done about it.”
“These things happen in football. I think the sensation of everything is getting out of hand.”
Neville asked Manchester United supporters not to exaggerate the crushing defeat to Liverpool. According to him, this is not the first time Man United have swallowed the bitter pill.
“I lost at St. James Park 5-0. Philippe Albert defeated Peter Schmeichel and it didn’t make any difference. The only difference is that not a billion people on Twitter think they know best about this, that and the rest.”