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City 'miles better' than Manchester United, says Neville

City 'miles better' than Manchester United, says Neville
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The former defender is hopeful United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer can close the gap, however.

Phil Neville has admitted Manchester City are "miles better" than Manchester United and that it could take them "a long time" to close the gap.

The former United utility man, currently manager of the England team preparing for the Women's World Cup, is a member of the Class of '92 which took the club to the pinnacle of domestic and European football under Sir Alex Ferguson.

However, he has seen the Red Devils slip off the pace and while he believes former team-mate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his staff can halt the decline, he is concerned the club has abandoned its philosophy in recent seasons.

Speaking to The Offside Rule Exclusives, Neville said: "Over the last five years, you've seen a team that's gone away from the vision and philosophy of what the club is all about.

"When you look at City, Liverpool and Tottenham, their club's foundations are really strong – and you'd say United's are from a financial point of view. But stability on the field?

"If you look at those teams [City, Liverpool, Spurs], they have a system and a style of play and a tried and trusted method, whereas United seem to be going left and right from manager to manager.

"They need to get back to what United do best, which is playing a certain brand of football which hasn't just been synonymous with Sir Alex Ferguson, it's from the year dot, Sir Matt [Busby], Ron Atkinson...

"You hope with Ole, Mick Phelan, Michael Carrick and Nicky Butt [in the Academy] that United will start getting back to the foundations.

"I think it will take a long time – it's not a quick fix – but hopefully with those guys in charge and the financial muscle United have still got, they can get back challenging soon because it's difficult watching Man City win everything.

"It's difficult because you think they're miles better than United at this moment in time."

It is 20 years since United could consider themselves the best both at home and on the continent after they landed an unprecedented Treble, adding the 1999 Champions League title to their Premier League and FA Cup successes with a memorable fightback victory over Bayern Munich in Barcelona.

Manchester United's Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is mobbed by team-mates after scoring a last-gasp winner in the 1999 Champions League final
Manchester United's Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is mobbed by team-mates after scoring a last-gasp winner in the 1999 Champions League final (Owen Humphreys/PA)

For Neville, whose brother Gary was a key member of the team, the end of that all-conquering campaign represents the time of his life to date.

He said: "It was the best 10 days of my life. I don't like looking back on things, but if I could rewind my life back to 10 days, it would be them.

"We went out to Barcelona on Concorde, which was a special treat for us, and I was on the bench. With two minutes to go, they were celebrating next to us, the cup was draped in Bayern ribbons.

"Then we scored those two goals, and the celebrations with the family and the open top bus tour around Manchester was probably the best moment of my life.

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"Seeing my brother get emotional for the first time in my life, emotional about anything, was one of those moments that will stick with me forever."

Neville's current focus is on bringing the Women's World Cup back from France this summer, and he is not shying away from that ambition.

He said: "At the start, I said to the girls, 'What do we want?' and they said, 'Boss, we want to win a World Cup'. I said, 'We're going to tell the world that we're going to win a World Cup, we're going to lift expectations.

"The dream was to be top three in the world. Now we're in the top three in the world, let's not back off and get worried."

:: Listen to Phil's full interview with The Offside Side Rule Exclusives on Audioboom: https://audioboom.com/channel/theoffsiderule)


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