Nev-er enough

Gary Neville still doesn’t think this Man United are good enough, despite 5-1 win over Cardiff

GARY NEVILLE still doesn't think Manchester United are good enough, despite their 5-1 win over Cardiff on Saturday.

The Old Trafford legend, 43, thinks it will take time to get rid of players bought by flops David Moyes and Louis van Gaal.

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Gary Neville says Man United's squad is not up to the challengeCredit: Reuters

Neville says the best of those players could be yet to come, but from a quality standpoint they're not United level.

Speaking on the current squad, Neville said: "Are they Manchester United players from a quality point of view?

"Let's remember 35 per cent of this squad were here under David Moyes and he couldn't get the best out of them.

"Around 55-60 per cent of the squad were here under Louis van Gaal and he couldn't get the best out of them.

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Gary Neville reckons Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has a task on his hands with his squadCredit: Getty
Man United beat Cardiff 5-1 in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's first game in chargeCredit: AFP

"I am not sure the players are good enough, some of them are, and maybe the best from them is what we are seeing.

"So it's not as easy as saying 'did Jose Mourinho get the best from these players?'"

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In their first game under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer following Mourinho's sacking, United scored five for the first time since Sir Alex Ferguson's final game in charge.

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