It seems that former "Manchester United" captain Gary Neville is truly satisfied with the work of the new club's coach.
Englishman Jose Mourinho even compared with the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson, highlighting the winner's mentality of this champion.
"Winning, success, and constant thinking about any means that lead to victory - that is the biggest similarity between Mourinho and Ferguson," Neville told Omnisport.
Also, the defender hopes that the Portuguese will be able to build the "Red Devils" team through the upcoming transfer windows.
"There are still questions that need to be answered, but they are better considering the playing style. Also, the players are better," said the 42-year-old specialist. "They have won trophies again, which is a positive."
"I think what should happen, of course, is the fact that Mourinho needs more than one or two transfer windows to correct mistakes."
"Over the past two or three years, the club has acquired many players who probably do not match the profile that Mourinho wants or maybe "United" wants."
"However, adding three or four more signings this summer, the club has the potential to strengthen. I would say that with the acquisitions of Pogba, Ibrahimović, Mkhitaryan, and Bailly, "United" is in a much better position than they were 12 months ago."
Finally, Neville added that he is pleased that the "Red Devils" are moving in the right direction, and he said he does not believe that the club will fail to attract famous players.