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They're not title contenders! Gary Neville's withering assessment of Man Utd
MANCHESTER UNITED do not have what it takes to challenge for the title, according to Red Devils legend Gary Neville.
United had to come from behind twice last night to rescue a point away at West Brom.
Louis van Gaal's side now trail table toppers Chelsea by 10 points.
More worryingly, United are faring only marginally better under Van Gaal than they did at the same stage last season under David Moyes.
But Neville has written off United's title chances already.
At this moment in time this Man United team isn't good enough to win the league
"At this moment in time this Man United team isn't good enough to win the league," Neville told Sky Sports.
"Louis van Gaal asked for three months when he came in and he's reassessed that.
"It's a tougher job than he imagined and in the next eight games they've got tough opponents.
"At the start of the season after eight games you would have said they would have been on 16 or 17 points. There's been a lot of upheaval. It's been tough for him."