Martin O’Neill rubbed the salt in Man United injury on Tuesday evening with a brutal whore during his post-match analysis of the 1-0 defeat of the Red Devils to Nottingham Forest.
Anthony Elaga scored the only goal of the match to condemn his former club to his 13th defeat of the Premier League season.
O’Neill, a double European champion with Forest, was delighted to see his former club consolidating his place in third place in the table when they tried to qualify for the Champions League next year.
However, with regard to United’s analysis, the former midfielder gave a scouring evaluation and distinguished Patrick Dorgu for a particularly severe treatment.
The 20 -year -old was just playing his seventh game for United since his move 29.4 million pounds from Lecce, but that hasn’t spared him from O’Neill’s anger.
“They made Dorgu play tonight,” O’Neill told TNT Sports.
Patrick Dorgu fell under the fire of Martin O’Neill for his performance at Nottingham Forest
Martin O’Neill, a brilliant player in the 1970s, said that he could have done the work of Dorgu himself now
Dorgu can do nothing to prevent Anthony Elaga from shooting in the winning goal on Tuesday evening
O’Neill said Man United needs more players of the quality of Captain Bruno Fernandes (Center)
“I could have done what he had done!” He is largely on the left, he has the ball and you say: “Go! Your job is to take the players. Put it!”
“He put it inside three times in the first 10 minutes of the second half … to the opposition!
“Maybe it’s not confidence, I don’t know what it is. But this type of thing is everywhere in the field for Manchester United.
And while Forest Ride under the manager Nuno Espirito Santo, O’Neill clearly indicated that he thought there is a great difference in quality between this side and Man United from Ruben Amorim.
“They (Man United) have very good players,” he added.
“Obviously, Bruno Fernandes is a superior player. But they don’t have enough good players to be a threat in this league. And when I say a threat to Manchester United, I’m talking about getting into the first four.