sport news Gary Neville does NOT think Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be sacked imminently as ...

sport news Gary Neville does NOT think Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be sacked imminently as ...
sport news Gary Neville does NOT think Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be sacked imminently as ...
Gary Neville does NOT think Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be sacked imminently as Manchester United manager despite scathing criticism after Leicester defeat... but claims Antonio Conte or Brendan Rodgers are not good fits to replace the Norwegian Man United lost 4-2 at Leicester to make it three league games without a win Red Devils boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is now under pressure to deliver results Gary Neville believes United will not sack Solskjaer yet despite their poor form Neville has urged the club's fans to not panic and told the club to 'stick to plan'

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Gary Neville predicts Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will not be sacked as Manchester United manager amid the Red Devils' poor Premier League form and has asked the club to 'stick to plan'. 

Solskjaer's United lost 4-2 to Leicester City on Saturday to make it three Premier League games without a win, leaving the Red Devils five points off the top of the summit with clashes agains the 'Big Six' in five out of their next six games. 

Neville recognises Norwegian manager is under pressure to deliver trophies in his third full season in charge - especially with the likes of Jadon Sancho and Cristiano Ronaldo joining the club this summer - but does not think the club will pull the trigger on Solskjaer just yet. 

Gary Neville believes Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (above) will not be sacked as Man United boss yet

Gary Neville believes Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (above) will not be sacked as Man United boss yet

Neville (above) has urged Red Devils fans not to panic and for the club to 'stick to plan'

Neville (above) has urged Red Devils fans not to panic and for the club to 'stick to plan'

'The club won't sack him, the club will stick with him,' Neville said in an Instagram Live Q&A on Sunday. 'I think the fact they've had those experiences with (David) Moyes, with Jose (Mourinho) and (Louis) van Gaal. I think they'll stick to plan. 

'Ole is under pressure, but they won't sack him, there's no doubt about that. I know that won't please some of you, some of you want a new manager.'

United took the lead at the King Power Stadium when Mason Greenwood lashed in a

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