Wright suggests coach at fault for de gea form for man utd
You're referring to a recent article or interview where Gary Neville, a former Manchester United player and current TV pundit, suggested that the coach or manager of Manchester United, Erik ten Hag, might be partly to blame for David de Gea's recent poor form.
De Gea, who is widely regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in the world, has struggled with his form and consistency this season, making mistakes and conceding goals that have cost Manchester United points. Neville, who played for Manchester United for many years and is now a TV pundit, has been critical of De Gea's performances and has suggested that the goalkeeper's struggles might be due to a combination of factors, including his own personal issues and the team's overall defensive setup.
Neville has also suggested that the coach, Erik ten Hag, might be partly to blame for De Gea's struggles, as he has changed the team's defensive system and tactics, which could be affecting De Gea's ability to perform at his best. Ten Hag has been under pressure this season, with Manchester United struggling to win games and climb the Premier League table.
It's worth noting that Neville's comments have been met with some criticism from fans and pundits, who have argued that De Gea's struggles are largely due to his own personal issues and that the coach can't be blamed for everything. However, Neville's comments have also sparked a wider debate about the role of the coach in a team's performance and the importance of getting the right balance between individual talent and team tactics.