Former Huddersfield Town manager Neil Warnock claims he would not have drafted in any of Man Utd's players to help his former club.
Veteran manager Neil Warnock has admitted he would not have signed some of Manchester United's star players for his most recent club, Huddersfield Town, criticising the club's recent struggles.
Nevertheless, Warnock's achievement of keeping Huddersfield up last season is considered as one of the greatest in Championship history due to how poor the squad was that he inherited. They looked destined to be relegated at the time of his appointment. "I thought when he first came over he was going to be the answer because I thought it needed a disciplinarian in that environment," Warnock told talkSPORT. "But I've got to say I've not enjoyed watching how he's gone about it.
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