Legendary "Man Utd" player Gary Neville commented on the situation unfolding at the "Red Devils" club.
According to the Englishman, despite poor results, the management of the "Red Devils" is unlikely to resort to radical changes during the season.
"We saw how Louis van Gaal was fired after winning the FA Cup final, and David Moyes was left to play only four matches until the end of the season, so we cannot say that the club continues to act according to historically established traditions.
I agree that the team is currently facing challenging times, but I believe that Ed Woodward, after extending Jose Mourinho's contract for just 7-8 months, hopes that the coach will work until the end of the contract.
We cannot jump from one strategist to another. I have heard stories about Mourinho's third seasons and they cannot be denied.
However, now "Man Utd" should prepare for difficult times, and J. Mourinho and E. Woodward need to figure out where the problem lies," said the television expert.