Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward is not to blame for the club’s struggles this season, according to Jamie Redknapp. United sacked manager Jose Mourinho on Tuesday after a 3-1 defeat to rivals Liverpool left the club 19 points adrift of the Premier League leaders – their worst start to a season in 28 years.Woodward has been criticised by some sections of the United support over a perceived lack of support for Mourinho in the transfer market.However, Redknapp believes the Portuguese was given sufficient funding during his time at Old Trafford.When asked if Woodward was partly to blame for the club’s league position, Redknapp said: “I don’t agree with that to be honest. “Ed Woodward doesn’t play, he is not the one that gets the players onto the pitch. He’s spent fortunes.”He’s given Jose Mourinho pretty much everything he wanted over the last couple of years, pretty much all the players Mourinho has signed, he plays. Christmas is for football Get Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Football for just £18 a month. “He gave him how much for Pogba and that hasn’t worked out. It is not Woodward’s fault.”The last time Manchester United outran a team was Swansea…