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Published 20:13 2 Jan 2019 GMT
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"I think the Liverpool game was desperate," Neville said on Sky Sports. "The club was just in bits. I said crawling on its hands and knees at the time. What Ole has done is get everybody happy. The connection with the fans is obvious. He's connected with the players in the first few weeks. "The performance levels have been a lot higher and the happiness is a lot higher. I think it was needed all around. I thought last season it was desperate at the club in the sense that Jose looked completely unhappy with what had happened. "I think he had been undermined in the summer and inevitably when that happens the manager ends up losing his job."https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1080548227575894016 Neville added after Solskjaer's appointment last month that it was imperative that his former teammate relayed strong information back to the club's recruitment department and that the club had to get that side of football right or they would continue to struggle.
"Ole's job in the next six months is to be head coach, head scout, head of recruitment and making sure he feeds back really good information into the recruitment department of what the club needs," Neville said on his podcast. "My concern over the last three to four years is who has been signing the players. That needs cleaning up and I am certain the club in the next six months will appoint the right people who are best in class to run that side of things. "Manchester United have to start getting it right otherwise they will struggle."

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