Gary Neville’s Take on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Landing the Man Utd Role Over Other Strong Candidates

Published On: January 8, 2026
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Gary Neville's Take on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Landing the Man Utd Role Over Other Strong Candidates
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Gary Neville praises Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s passion and experience

In an interview with the Manchester Evening News, Neville commented on Solskjaer’s deep connection with Manchester United, stating that he truly loves the club and understands the challenges of the job.

Neville also mentioned other notable figures in the conversation, like Michael Carrick and Ruud van Nistelrooy, highlighting their impressive qualities.

Solskjaer, who led Manchester United from 2018 to 2021, is still well-liked for bringing stability after a chaotic time.

Neville, having played alongside Solskjaer, believes that his strong emotional ties to the club could benefit him if he were to return.

He also acknowledged Carrick and Van Nistelrooy’s successes in their early managerial roles, with Carrick receiving praise for his efforts at Middlesbrough and Van Nistelrooy proving his skills at PSV Eindhoven. Neville sees all three as potential candidates who grasp Manchester United’s essence.

Gary Neville warns candidates of the pressure ahead

Neville added, “I’ve known these individuals for years, and they genuinely care about the club. They understand it, but they will face significant pressure over the next few months if the results don’t improve. They need to be prepared for that.”

He extended his good wishes to whoever takes on the role, acknowledging the difficulties ahead. The expectations for Manchester United management are high, and even familiar faces face tough challenges in such a demanding position.

Neville pointed out that passion alone isn’t sufficient; success demands resilience and quick results.

With Manchester United’s recent managerial history being rocky, many prominent coaches have struggled to meet the expectations. Neville’s remarks emphasize that the next manager must skillfully combine emotional investment with strategic planning and strong leadership to help the team regain consistency.

Whether Solskjaer makes a comeback or a newcomer like Carrick or Van Nistelrooy takes the lead, Neville’s message is straightforward: the next manager will encounter intense pressure, but the right choice could provide much-needed stability and restore pride at Old Trafford.




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