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Gary Neville condemns "element of xenophobia" towards Maheta Molango

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Gary Neville hit out at the 'disparaging' reaction to the appointment of the Swiss 38-year-old.

Gary Neville believes there is "an element of xenophobia" in the criticism directed at Maheta Molango, the former Brighton striker who is set to replace Gordon Taylor as chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association.

The 38-year-old Molango, who retrained as a lawyer after his playing career, was announced on Tuesday as the choice of an independent advisory panel, but already questions have been raised about the selection of the Swiss national and the process behind it.

Neville, who was involved in selecting the four independent non-executive directors who subsequently oversaw the recruitment process, used a video on social media to hit back at the reaction.

"Let's be clear, it's disparaging," Neville said. "There's an element of xenophobia about it. There are negative undertones.

"It's clear that football is resisting this appointment through feeding journalists with negative information about the candidate – what he can't do, why he shouldn't be there, the process is wrong.

"It's actually the first time there's been probably a truly independent process within English football around the appointment of a CEO, from four independent non-executives.

"Because it's not someone they know, because it's not someone they thought they could manipulate, that they could get to, they don't like it. It's really clear for me.

"This candidate has the skill set, he's representative of the membership, and before he even gets in the seat it's almost as if it's been determined whether he's good enough or not."

Gordon Taylor File Photo
Gordon Taylor is stepping down after 40 years as chief executive of the PFA (Joe Giddens/PA)

Molango began his playing career with Atletico Madrid, though never made a senior appearance for the Spanish giants, later signing for Brighton in 2004, with subsequent loan spells at Lincoln and Oldham.

After a playing career which also included a brief period with Grays Athletic he returned to Spain to join the employment law department of Baker & McKenzie in Madrid.

Molango was appointed chief executive of Real Mallorca in January 2016, holding the role with the Spanish club until February 2020.

He stands to replace Taylor, who has been head of the PFA since 1981, and will face several key issues, not least a decision on whether to publish the full independent review into the union's structure which was concluded last year.

Neville, who read the review as part of his own work with the union, made his own views clear.

"It's critical that independent review is published. It's critical that independent review is acted upon," he said.

"It's critical that the members of the PFA and the associated staff get behind their new CEO and make sure there is a great transition in difficult times – when you've had a long-serving CEO like Gordon – it's critical that everyone is facing in the right direction.

"If you're not, there's going to be difficult times ahead."

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