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Neville: The TV station hired me not to call the boss out of class, and it is doubtful that he can revive Manchester United at the moment

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Neville: The TV station hired me not to call the boss out of class, and it is doubtful that he can revive Manchester United at the moment

Live bar On November 20, Manchester United celebrity and Sky Sports commentator Gary Neville was interviewed by the Sports Edition of the Daily Mail a few days ago, talking about the situation of his old club, his experience as an expert in judging the ball on TV, Manchester United junior Maguire, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the whirlpool and so on. Among them, the parts that talk about Manchester United and Solskjaer are as follows:

Neville revealed that three weeks ago, when United were in a bad situation, he sent a text message to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to offer a kind of support from a friend: "<b>I told him, move on. </b>”

As one of the most respected, confident and important critics in English football today, Gary Neville said that after United's 5-0 defeat at home to Liverpool and then a 2-0 defeat to Manchester City, he still refused to approve of the firing of old teammate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, perhaps for the first time since he became a commentator, the credibility of his views has been questioned. He said: "Some people say it was the worst moment of my judging career. They say I don't tell the truth. But<b>, I wasn't hired by the TV station to talk about firing the head coach, and I wouldn't do that. </b>”

"<b>I know what the impact would be if Gary Neville said ' Manchester United manager should be out of class'. </b>Some experts will yell at it, punch themselves in the face after a few games and say, 'He's doing a good job.' That's not my style. When I saw an expert yelling on TV to change coaches, I was embarrassed, embarrassed to the point of stomachache. My bottom line is the opposite, maybe people's bottom line standards are higher! ”

Speaking about The next series of Manchester United games for Watford, Villarreal and Chelsea, he said: "The situation this season has been shocking and they are about to have a terrible week. They have signed some very good players, but their recent performances have intensified the criticism from the outside world. <b>I think United in this squad should be fighting for the title, but we are in a very bad situation right now. </b>Looking at the situation of Ole (Ole Gunnar Solskjaer) is really heartbreaking for the Manchester United fans who love him, as well as for us who love him former teammates. ”

"It's not easy to comment on a former team-mate. I think it was a mistake that Ole didn't make the team play compact early on, and it was a clear tactical oversight. <b>All I can say is that [the team] wasn't good enough. But I only say this and don't want to say anything else. Whether it's about Ole, or any other coach, I've never said that. </b>”

As a member of the 1999 Triple Crown team, Neville had the phone numbers of all the people in that Manchester United, including Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who was killed in stoppage time that year, but he said: "No, I will never (call them)." I texted Ole once because at the time I thought the situation had gotten too bad, but <b>I didn't communicate with them about football, even when my younger brothers (Phil Neville) and Ryan (Giggs) were working at the club! </b>”

"A sports executive at another club asked to meet with me to let me know about their position, but I declined. That would make me unselected. <b>I have no personal relationship with anyone in football, including Manchester United. That way I can publicly comment on anything, anyone, on TV. </b>”

After talking about his review partner at Sky Sports, Carragher, who had commented on Manchester City striker Sterling, former Liverpool goalkeeper Karius, Everton striker Calvert Lewin, Manchester United defender Maguire, as well as Ferguson, Harrison, Roy Keane, Paul Ins, Steve Bruce and other former coaches and teammates when he was still Manchester United's younger brother, the interview ended, and the topic returned to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer again.

Neville first spoke about the rumored new Manchester United manager candidate, in which, for Rodgers, he said that "he is an incredible coach", but believes that the current Leicester city manager is more suitable to go to England to replace Southgate in the future. As for another favourite, Pochettino, he only hinted that the former Tottenham boss would one day fit Old Trafford, but was reluctant to talk about it. "He [Pochettino] is a good coach and feels for himself," he said.

As soon as the conversation turned, he said: "I hope Ole and his coaching team start to make an impact, and it must be done quickly!" At the very least, Ole has to give a line of what the Manchester United club should take. For me, there is nothing worse than Ole can only be a bridge that brings United back to traditional values. <b>More importantly, can he take United to the other side of the canyon and make them successful again? There are still great doubts about this. </b>”

'The defeat against Liverpool shocked me, but a week later, when I saw their 3-0 win over Tottenham, they looked compact, well-organised and well-trained and I thought: 'What the hell did you play against Liverpool, Villa, Villarreal, Everton and Leicester City?'" This shows that Ole's team is still OK as a coach, but they have not done enough. They must act now. ”

"You know how anxious the situation is right now. People lined up in long lines, waiting to beat them up. I don't think Ole and these players can afford more! ”

(Felix Cat)

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