Manchester United legend backs Solskjaer for job

Manchester United legend Gary Neville has shared his thoughts on the club’s current managerial situation, stating that he would not object to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer taking the reins permanently if he performs well in a temporary capacity. Neville’s comments come after the team’s recent draw against Burnley, which has sparked discussions about the club’s approach to appointing managers.

Neville drew parallels between Manchester United’s current situation and Liverpool’s experiences in the 1990s, where the club opted for former players as managers rather than proven professionals. He noted that Manchester United has been following a similar pattern, citing the example of Ryan Giggs being appointed as manager after David Moyes’ departure. Neville expressed concern that the club is repeating past mistakes, saying that this approach has been ongoing for 12 years.

Solskjaer, who has been mentioned as a potential temporary manager, is someone Neville believes understands the club and the job requirements. However, Neville also acknowledged that Solskjaer, along with other former players like Michael Carrick and Ruud van Nistelrooy, would face significant pressure to deliver results in the next few months.

Manchester United recently parted ways with Ruben Amorim, and the club is yet to announce a new coach. There are reports suggesting that Solskjaer or Carrick might take over as interim managers, with a full-time coach to be appointed later. Neville hopes that whoever takes the reins will be successful, given the challenging nature of the job.

The club’s managerial situation is being closely watched, and the next steps will be crucial in determining the team’s future prospects. With the search for a new coach ongoing, Manchester United fans will be eager to see how the situation unfolds and who will ultimately be appointed to lead the team. Neville’s comments highlight the need for the club to make informed decisions to ensure long-term success and competitiveness.

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