Neville explains why there could be a "mutiny" at Man Utd



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Release Date: Monday, February 25, 2019 10:28

Gary Neville thinks there would be a violent reaction to Manchester United if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was not offered the position of permanent manager.

The Norwegian took over as interim chief in December Jose Mourinho was sacked following a number of mediocre displays by his side.

Since then, Solskjaer has directed United on an incredible series of results that catapulted them into the top four in the Premier League standings.

Their last result came in the form of a 0-0 draw at home against Liverpool rivalswho are at the top of the league after winning the point.

"Three months ago, if it was 0-0 at home, they would have sung" attack, attack, attack "," Neville told Sky sports after the game

"They sang" Ole Gunnar Solskjaer "throughout the second half. The atmosphere is completely transformed.

"He has the crowd with him. I think at the moment, if you are the council, you can not give it to anyone else, I think that there would be a mutiny.

"Fans like it. They were behind the team in the second half, but mostly they were singing for him. "


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