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Gary Neville strongly criticised a West Ham defender for his part in Manchester United goal

Published 18:25 13 Aug 2017 BST

Updated 18:35 13 Aug 2017 BST

Robert Redmond
Gary Neville strongly criticised a West Ham defender for his part in Manchester United goal

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"Rubbish."

Gary Neville pulls no punches in commentary, as Arthur Masuaku found out on Sunday afternoon. The West Ham defender was on the end of a 4-0 drubbing at Old Trafford to Manchester United, and his actions in the run-up to Romelu Lukaku's second goal was highlighted. The French defender was spotted laughing as West Ham prepared to defend a United free-kick, from which Lukaku scored. "I don't like to single out players," Thierry Henry said on Sky Sports, before singling out a player.
"But look at Masuaku there. He is laughing at Lukaku. Lukaku was not laughing.  If you defend like this you are going to get punished. You cannot defend like this. I know you are playing in the Theatre of Dreams, but you cannot be day-dreaming like that."
Neville went a step further than Henry with his criticism. The former United defender, who was on co-commentary duty for Sky, predicted West Ham manager Slaven Bilic will be extremely unhappy with Masuaku for laughing seconds before conceding a goal.
"He will be furious when he sees that goal. His laughing left-back. Get him off. Rubbish."
A lot of people spotted Neville's criticism of the player. https://twitter.com/zizousLEFTBoot/status/896771721231044608 https://twitter.com/JackHampton100/status/896770819015168001 https://twitter.com/AnthonyL80/status/896771168551788546 https://twitter.com/LB_3376/status/896771338903457792 https://twitter.com/ryanknowles_/status/896770655869214720 https://twitter.com/njscott1987/status/896770431935365120 https://twitter.com/Kris_Journalist/status/896770449635393536 https://twitter.com/craigconnolly87/status/896770719001878535