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'Massive problem': Gary Neville says Arne Slot has singlehandedly changed the way he sees Man United now

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Since then, the Red Devils legend has taken every jab he possibly can at the Anfield outfit, with Jamie Carragher often the one on the other side of the conversation.However, after Liverpool won the Premier League title last season, it wasn’t Carragher who made the former England right-back change his mind about Manchester United’s recent struggles. Gary Neville now thinks that Manchester United may not have needed a transitional phase after Sir Alex FergusonWhen Jurgen Klopp exited Liverpool at the end of the 2023-24 season, nobody expected the Anfield outfit to be as dominant as they were last term.



And now, while speaking on the Stick to Football Podcast, Gary Neville questioned what Manchester United should have done differently after Ferguson retired.“There was always going to be a drop-off, wasn’t there,” Keane said.Neville then replied: “Was there, Roy? To be fair, I say that, and then I look at what Slot’s done after Klopp, I know it wasn’t quite the same dynasty …that changed my mind a little bit.“After (Arsene) Wenger (at Arsenal) there was a drop-off.

After Klopp I was expecting there to be a drop-off, but there wasn’t.“So what could’ve been done there, in terms of this massive problem that’s been created for the club?”Arne Slot must get Liverpool back to their best before it’s too lateAfter spending over £400 million in the summer, many expected Liverpool to be untouchable this season. But, if last season’s performances are anything to go by, it’s clear that Slot can make things work with Joe Hart even admitting that Liverpool and Slot have the capabilities to turn things around.