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Gary Neville names three Man Utd players Solskjaer doesn’t trust

Neville on Solskjaer

Former Manchester United player Gary Neville believes Ole Gunnar Solskjaer doesn’t trust three of his midfielders.

The Norwegian coach named an unchanged team against Liverpool from the one that beat Atalanta in midweek, with Fred and McTominay paired in midfield, behind Bruno Fernandes.




It meant the likes of Paul Pogba could only settle for a spot on the bench once again alongside Nemanja Matic and Donny van de Beek.

Matic was handed a league start in the 4-2 defeat to Leicester this month while Van de Beek has played only five minutes of Premier League action this campaign.




And Neville believes Solskjaer’s decision to start with Fred and McTominay in the defeat to Liverpool says everything about his feelings towards them.

‘We know what Fred and McTominay give him, Ole trusts them,’ Neville said on Sky Sports. ‘It means that he doesn’t trust Paul Pogba, Van de Beek at this moment in time, or Matic who played at Leicester last week.

‘He still goes back to those two that have been the most reliable for him over the last two or three years. ‘The only thing I would say is obviously with all that talent on the bench that if you don’t win with these two in midfield then where do you go from there?

‘They were 2-1 down the other night when McTominay left the field and Pogba came on so they still conceded chances.




‘I like McTominay and Fred, I just think they’re limited in terms of what they can offer Manchester United in terms of getting back where they need to be but it needs a bridge for today’s game.

‘I think in the longer term Ole’s going to have to prove that he can get Van de Beek, Pogba, Sancho, onto the pitch at the same time and manage these what would be world class talented players that he’s signed.’

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