Gary Neville and Jamie Redknapp clashed during Sky Sports' coverage of Manchester United's 4-0 defeat at Brentford on Saturday evening.
The pair exchanged views over the management of the club in the wake of Brentford's memorable win. The loss means that Erik ten Hag's side are bottom of the league after two games.
Neville chose to pinpoint structural issues at the club, while Redknapp was more critical of the players who he said should be taking responsibility for the current situation. Things got heated when the former Liverpool midfielder angrily told Neville to look at him while he was speaking.
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Host Kelly Cates and pundit Karen Carney watched on as the pair clashed. The heated debate was sparked after former United full-back Neville criticised the Glazers' ownership of the club.
"They can't spend the money - and that's a big problem. I said at half-time, if you're a player watching that performance, what are you thinking? It is a great club, magic club, it's been the biggest thing in my life and I couldn't be more proud to support them. But at this moment in time, it is really desperate.
"There's no leadership, no voice, you can't blame individual players or the manager. You have to look above, you have to look at the very top. This week, they're going to get peppered. But there's a family over there in America who are letting their employees take all the hits and that is unforgivable. Joel Glazer has got to get on a plane tomorrow, get over to Manchester and tell everyone what the hell his plan is with the football club.
Redknapp then responded to Neville's claims: "You can't get blaming the owners when the players are putting in performances like that. Let me ask you a question, we didn't win the league for 30 years at Liverpool, right? Look at me when I'm talking to you. They have to take responsibility, when you're a player you don't think 'I wonder what Joel Glazer is doing tomorrow'."
The debate rumbled on with neither backing down. Neville will hope the United players show similar fight when they next take to the field against Liverpool at Old Trafford a week on Monday.
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