Gary Neville has explained why he feels Manchester United's 3-0 loss at home at the hands of Bournemouth can be seen as a 'massive positive' for new head coach Ruben Amorim.
United were beaten by the Cherries at Old Trafford by the same scoreline for the second season in succession.
Dean Huijsen headed the visitors into the lead before the half-hour mark, with Justin Kliuvert doubling their advantage from the penalty spot following the hour after he was brought down in the box by United defender Noussair Mazraoui.
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And Bournemouth added their third soon after through Antoine Semenyo as the Cherries climbed to fifth in the table and their impressive form under Andoni Iraola continued.
For United, they remain in 13th place, which is the lowest they have been in the top flight table at Christmas since 1989.
Amorim succeeded the sacked Erik ten Hag in the Old Trafford dugout in November, but United's fluctuating form has continued since his arrival from Portuguese side Sporting.
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It remains to be seen if United will take action in the upcoming January transfer window, or if any action in earnest will wait until next summer for Amorim to make changes to his squad which he is yet to add any new arrivals to thanks to his mid-season appointment.
Former United defender Neville discussed his old club's latest defeat on his podcast on Sky Sports and outlined why he feels the loss is a 'massive positive' for new boss Amorim in the long run.
"I think it's a massive positive that Ruben Amorim is seeing what he's got," said Neville.
"I think before maybe there's been times where you can be kidded on by thinking that you've got a better group of players than you think and sometimes you can get decent results and you can move up to, say, sixth or seventh in the league with them and think 'okay, add one or two more to this group' - but they're a mile away.
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"An absolute mile away in every single way and also playing the way in which he wants to play with this 3-4-3 with the two narrow in-between [the striker], he's going to have to change it anyway.
"I think definitely in the wing-back areas and the two pockets in behind the forward, and the forward as well probably.
"He's given everybody a try so he's rotating the team actually from game to game but also in game as well, and I don't think there'll be many that he looks at and thinks 'yeah, I want you on the bus'.
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"I don't think there'll be many and they're actually very mediocre. I don't know how it's happened, I think they're probably better than they're showing, let's be clear, but this is a sustained pattern now under Erik ten Hag and now Ruben Amorim."
Neville added: "Honestly, I think it's a big positive that Ruben Amorim has an opportunity to be able to look at these players in the cold light of day.
"He's got six months of a beauty parade, if you like - it's more of an ugly parade than a beauty parade - but I'm glad he's watching what Manchester United fans have watched for 10 years.
"There's got to be a big cultural overhaul, a big shift in direction and it's a real torrid time."
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United next face Wolves away from home on Boxing Day before hosting Newcastle at Old Trafford on December 30.
Topics: Bournemouth, Gary Neville, Manchester United, Ruben Amorim, Premier League