Gary Neville has urged Manchester United to "stop experimenting" and appoint a manager who "fits the club's DNA" after Ruben Amorim was sacked on Monday. And former England and United full-back Neville believes the next managerial appointment at Old Trafford must reflect the traditions of the club. "United have got to a point where they need a manager who fits the DNA of the football club. The club has to find a manager who has got experience and who's willing to play fast entertaining, attacking and aggressive football." "It didn't seem to be the right fit and he was a bit stubborn about the way he wanted to play.
Source: BBC January 05, 2026 20:50 UTC