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Manchester United hero Gary Neville believes that, away from new signings, his former side need three things if they are to close the gulf between themselves and title rivals Manchester City and Liverpool.
The Red Devils are currently sitting in fifth place in the Premier League are just one point behind fourth-placed Arsenal, though the North London outfit have three games in hand.
United have struggled under both Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick this season despite enjoying one of their most impressive summer transfer windows in recent times.
However, it is not only a lack of quality that has cost them this season.
Speaking to Sky Sports on Saturday, Neville named three significant differences between United and title-battling City and Liverpool.
The former right-back said: “The two teams at the top, their managers have got complete control in their clubs. Faith, trust, belief all the way through.
“Pep can leave Sterling out in the derby no one bats an eyelid, brings Grealish in, no one thought it would happen but gets on with it because he’s got complete control, no one questions him.
“ Manchester United haven’t got that and they haven’t had it for a number of years. The worst thing about a player being