Manchester United slipped up again in a game against a top Premier League side when the Red Devils were beaten 1-0 by Newcastle on Saturday.
The Red Devils have struggled when facing top teams in the Premier League this season, something that has been reflected in their poor Champions League campaign, which has seen them on the brink of a shock exit.
Gary Neville expressed his anger after the Mancunian side's defeat to the Magpies, criticising his former team on his Sky Sports podcast.
"It's well below par, it's really disappointing, and I feel like the noise against the manager is starting to occur. There are then those same noises that say, 'Surely we can't get rid of another manager, we've got to get rid of the players because they are the ones who have got rid of the other managers," he said.
"We then turn to the owners, and I'm bored. I have become tired of my own club. I don't want to do their games [punditry/commentary] anymore, I don't want to watch their games anymore and that is the saddest indictment that you can have of your football club when you become bored of watching them, when you become tired of watching them," the former England international concluded.
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