Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is just one bad Manchester United result away from the pressure coming back, according to ex Old Trafford star, Gary Neville.
Man Utd have won thrice away from home vs Partizan Belgrade, Norwich City, and Chelsea and with a deserved draw at the Theatre of Dreams, it has been an improved run of form for the Red Devils.
Ahead of his former club’s trip to Bournemouth, Neville has said the improved form is clear but one more bad performance and the pressure will be back on the players, manager and the board.
His words, “There has been a mini-revival, but I don’t think Ole will be sat comfortable in his chair,”
“I think he realises he is one game away from the clouds circling again.
“Ole is looking up the table rather than look down, so it’s an important game.”
“As a United fan, I went into the Liverpool game panicking,”
“I was thinking this could be a bad day, this could get moody in the stadium, Liverpool are a great team and they could go 3-0 up – but United played really well.
“Ole had been questioned tactically but he got it right on the day and that was the start of this little run they’re on, beating Partizan and then the Norwich win was big.
“I don’t think they would have been capable of going to Norwich and winning pre the international break. That Liverpool game gave them a little bit of confidence to think: ‘We’re better than this, let’s be positive and beat Norwich’.”
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