Friday, 18 January 2019

Gary Neville Warned the Next Manchester United Permanent Manager

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Gary Neville

DBasia.news – Manchester United are not an ordinary club. For years since the era of Sir Matt Busby to Sir Alex Ferguson, Man United always have the determined philosophy.

As sacred as it is, the tradition of The Red Devils is the long-term foundation of the club.

The two traditions are young player development from the academy and offensive football academy. Orbiting the talent from the club academy to the main squad is what the fans waiting for.

Similarly, United offensive performance with high rhythm, prioritizing the wing field, and passionate while playing.

The characteristic was gone in six recent years since Ferguson retired in 2013. David Moyes, Louis van Gall, and Jose Mourinho tried to change the tradition and failed to do so.

Moyes and Van Gaal tend to apply the boring tactic even though they gave the chance for the young lads to play in the main squad. Mourinho did the same. What made it worse: he was pragmatic and the team often rumored negatively.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer came as the hero. He really knows United internal situation after playing for 11 years (1996-2007), Solskjaer could return the identity. Proved, United won six consecutive matches of all competitions and scored 17 goals.

However, Solskjaer isn’t the permanent manager. He came to replace Mourinho who got sacked last December. Solskjaer has the possibility to be signed permanently if he could keep the consistency.

But, it’s possible that the club would seek for the successor, Mauricio Pochettino is one of the candidates. Considering this situation, United legend Gary Neville warned the manager that should be signed by the club.

“No one should ever be allowed to enter Manchester United’s training ground or Old Trafford ever again to shape their own philosophy. That is done,” Neville told Sky Sport.

“Manchester United’s philosophy is so deep and so meaningful, it’s like Barcelona’s and it’s like Ajax’s. At Manchester United you play fast, attacking the football in an entertaining way. You bring young players through and give them belief. And you win.”

Implicitly, Neville hopes his former teammate Solskjaer could be signed permanently by Manchester United.

“I’m not saying that Manchester United have to bring in a manager next that’s going to win the league in the next couple of years, but they have to bring a manager in that’s going to bring belief to young players from the academy,” Neville concluded.

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