Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville thinks the recent run of poor form of the club's will help keep expectations in check for new manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Solskjaer was appointed by the Red Devils on a full-time basis recently after excelling in the role following the sacking of Jose Mourinho in December. However, in recent weeks, the team has struggled to play at their best, leaving United in a big fight for a top-four finish in the Premier League and for a spot in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.
Speaking on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football, Neville said the challenging spell of results proves how much work there is to do at United this summer:
"It's been a big struggle since the PSG game, and in some ways I'm happy, because I think if United had carried on as they were towards the end of the season, I think it would have conned and fooled everybody into thinking it was okay.