Manchester United are "scrambling and reacting" by sacking Ole Gunnar

 


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Manchester United are "scrambling and reacting" by sacking Ole Gunnar Solskjaer just months after he signed a new long-term contract at the club, says former captain Gary Neville.


Solskjaer was dismissed on Sunday, a day after United lost 4-1 at Watford.


The Norwegian had signed a new deal until 2024 in July, and Neville believes his departure now highlights a lack of planning at the club.


"They've obviously tried to crawl to the end of the season," he said.


Neville told Sky Sports: "They have not got an option there. There is nobody waiting to take over. They were never going to appoint Antonio Conte.


"They are scrambling and reacting. It is three times now that they have given a manager a long contract or extension and then sacked them within a few months. So the planning at the club has been poor."

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