Gary Neville has expressed that history is repeating itself at Manchester United amid Erik ten Hag's struggles this season.
The Red Devils failed to win for the fourth straight Premier League match, in a disappointing 2-2 draw away at Bournemouth.
It is a result that leaves them ten points off fifth-placed Tottenham - which could potentially be the final Champions League qualification spot - with six games left to play.
Manchester United legend Neville told Sky Sports that Ten Hag's situation is similar to previous bosses like Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, where there was a 'breakdown' towards the end of their respective spells in the Old Trafford dugout.
Asked about United's struggles on Sunday, Neville said: 'There's nothing more to say we've seen it all before. It's a repeat of what's happened over the last six, seven, eight years with managers in their second or third seasons at Manchester United where there seems to be that breakdown at the end.
'The main thing is the performance levels and we've seen at Brentford, we've now seen at Bournemouth, they are really low performance levels which is a worry.'
Much has been made of Manchester United's injury crisis this season, though Neville has dismissed that this should have any impact on their recent results.
He added: 'I know people point towards the injuries and Manchester United have had a mountain of injuries but I said the same against Liverpool, nine of that team that started yesterday would probably be in the starting XI if everyone was fit.
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