Gary Neville was far from happy with Manchester United's 4-0 win over Everton and says it 'wasn't a good performance' despite the emphatic victory at Old Trafford.

The United legend is concerned the team are relying on a good finish to the game as they have made a habit of scoring a flurry of late goals.

Everton may have played in the Europa League just three days before the game took place, but Neville felt United looked more like the team who had played on Thursday night.

United might be top of the table, but Neville feels there is still some issues for Jose Mourinho to address as they look to cement their position alongside arch rivals Manchester City.

Neville said: "It wasn't a good performance, there's a bit of a pattern building though in terms of getting in front and then being patient.

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"Sometimes they're even retreating a bit with a couple of defensive substitutions. The other team then gets desperate and United score goals late on in the game.

"It has happened two or three times now this season, I think Jose is renowned as being a patient coach and his team look like they have the maturity to be able to handle it.

"He'll (Mourinho) be a little bit concerned about the goals they conceded at Stoke last week and the couple of big chances they conceded today because United haven't played against the best teams in the league yet."