Gary Neville identifies Man Utd star to blame for Brighton winner after Erik ten Hag error

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Manchester United legend Gary Neville
Neville already has huge concerns for United (Picture: AMA/Getty Images)

Gary Neville believes Casemiro was most responsible for Manchester United’s calamitous last-gasp defeat to Brighton, also accusing Erik ten Hag of ‘wasting’ the first-half of their Premier League clash.

Joao Pedro nodded home a dramatic winner in the 95th minute at the AMEX Stadium to make it two wins from two for the Seagulls this season.

Danny Welbeck had given the hosts the lead in the first-half with Amad Diallo levelling up. United saw a second ruled out after Joshua Zirkzee invertedly bundled Alejandro Garnacho’s effort over the line from an offside position.

United defended appallingly for Brighton’s winner with Pedro nodding home completely unmarked in the six yard area.

Four players, Diogo Dalot, Lisandro Martinez, Kobbie Mainoo and Noussair Mazraoui, swarmed around Simon Adingra as he swung in a pinpoint cross but Neville also identified Casemiro’s lack of concentration as a major factor in the goal.

The former United captain was surprised to see Zirkzee left out of the starting XI after the Dutchman came off the bench to score the winner on his debut against Fulham last week.

While ten Hag brought on his summer signing at half-time to replace Mason Mount, Neville believes it was a mistake not including Zirkzee from the start.

Gary Neville questioned Casemiro's role in Brighton's winner
Neville believes Casemiro was also at fault for the winner (Picture: Steve Bardens/Getty Images)

‘Really depressing end to the game,’ Neville told NBC Sports. ‘To lose the game, it puts an awful lot of pressure, I think, on Erik ten Hag and on towards the game next week against Liverpool.

‘I think the first half of the game, I don’t think any of us were surprised. It’s very difficult to play football without a centre-forward. You need a focal point up front. He corrected that at half-time by bringing Zirkzee on, but you’ve already wasted 45 minutes in the match and that’s a real problem.’

Joshua Zirkzee did not start against Brighton
Neville felt Zirkzee should have started (Picture: Getty)

Assessing Brighton’s late winner, Neville added: ‘Then in the second half, the first goal as well was poor defensively, that last goal, I’ve just watched it then coming up to the gantry. When you clear from a corner, you’ve got to still defend as you’re defending the second phase of a corner.

‘I think particularly if you watch Casemiro, it looks to me, I’ve only watched it once back on the replay, it looks like he leaves his position at that back post and runs back towards central midfield.

‘But then it leaves an acre of space in that back zone where there are three Brighton players queuing up. Lack of concentration, lack of focus and it does put some pressure on them.’

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