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Gary Neville says something really ‘worrying’ happened inside Old Trafford when Liverpool went 3-0 up vs Man United

Liverpool went to Old Trafford today and destroyed Manchester United as Erik ten Hag was sent firmly back to the drawing board.

Arne Slot’s side were simply too good for United in front of the Sky cameras as United were once again made to look silly by their biggest rivals.

A first half double from Luis Diaz put the Reds on their way, before Mo Salah tucked in yet another goal against United to put the game to bed.

Of course, for United and Liverpool, things are looking completely different right now and the United fans appear to be getting to the point of being sick of it already.

And pointing out the feelings of those fans, former United defender Gary Neville spoke about how the atmosphere descended to boos once the third flew in.

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Manchester United fans boo Ten Hag’s side as Liverpool go 3-0 up

Watching on for on co-commentary, Neville picked up on the atmosphere inside the stadium once Salah scored and admitted he was worried.

“This is getting worrying. Boos’ are ringing out around the stadium,” Neville pointed out as Salah celebrated his goal.

And adding further context to his comment on why it was so worrying, Neville suggested that it could have been even worse for Liverpool not long after.

“Liverpool could have been 5-0 up since they went 3-0 up. They are getting absolutely mauled,” he .

Ten Hag doomed already?

It couldn’t look anymore different for Arne Slot and Erik ten Hag right now.

Slot has come in and managed to instantly impress his ways on the Liverpool team and they are winning games with ease already.

For United, it’s like a case of deja-vu as they get hammered in midfield then fall apart from there.

United’s new ownership backed Ten Hag when they came in and they’ve since added new players this summer.

However, it already feels like he’s in trouble and it would be no surprise to see him gone before Christmas if things don’t improve.