Former Manchester United player Gary Neville has called on the Red Devils’ boss, Ruben Amorim, to stop “offering himself up” for criticism and focus on rebuilding Manchester United after the club’s worst season in 5##NAJAVA_MECA_8947554##1 years.Amorim said that he’s willing to leave Old Trafford if the club’s boardroom believes that he cannot deliver the necessary level.Time to suffer: Manchester lost 90 million and it will get worseUnited will not compete in any European competition next season after losing to Tottenham Hotspur in the recent Europa League final.”It gets to a point now whereby he offered up his job on Wednesday night and said if I have to resign, I will. You don’t need to do that, Ruben. You don’t need to offer up your job,” said Neville.”It’s great that you have that spirit and that honesty about you and that authenticity, but now it’s time for you to stop offering yourself up, stop in some ways being as honest with us, and just go and fix the problems in the transfer window and fix the problems for the start of the season. That’s what’s needed now.##EDITORS_CHOICE##”He knew it would be difficult to implement this system during the middle of a season, and it’s been very difficult to do so. However, pre-season now is everything, and he’s got to put all his focus on that,” concluded the legendary right-back.
