Gary Neville urges Man United bosses to 'stop the experiments' after Ruben Amorim's sacking as club legend explains what Red Devils must target in a new coach
Gary Neville has called upon Manchester United hierarchy to stop experimenting with their coaching hires following the shock sacking of former manager Ruben Amorim .
The Portuguese head coach was sensationally fired on Monday morning, less than 24 hours after giving an extraordinary rant aimed at club bosses following the club's 1-1 draw against Leeds on Sunday afternoon.
Daily Mail Sport understands that the decision to dismiss Amorim was taken on Friday on the heels of a meeting between director of football Jason Wilcox and the manager following their draw with Leeds.
Amorim is thought to have remained dogged in his commitment to his playing philosophies and preferred system of three central defenders, while the club's higher-ups are said to have encouraged Amorim to play more attacking football.
A week later, and Neville was keen to stress that he viewed the United squad similarly, with the Red Devils legend forthright in his belief that a hunt for a head coach who understands attacking and entertaining footballing DNA should be a priority.
'I thought Man Utd would adapt a lot better to the back three than they did,' Neville admitted while speaking to Sky Sports.
Gary Neville has called upon the Manchester United hierarchy to stop 'experiments' when hiring Ruben Amorim's replacement

Jason Wilcox is believed to have met with the head coach last week and taken the decision to sack him on Friday

'It's a difficult system, wing-backs is challenging. The positions behind the centre forward are difficult positions. There are quite specialists positions in the system.
'But that's a failing upon the manager, the players and the club, in terms of not recruiting properly for it.
'The experiments have got to stop. There is a very good video online that Bobby Charlton talks about what Man Utd is as a football club. Adventurous, exciting football, playing young players, entertaining the crowd. Man United must take risks and play attacking football.
'Man Utd have got to appoint a manager that fits the DNA of their club. Ajax would never change for anybody, Barcelona would never change for anybody.'
Neville also explained what he believed would be crucial to reinvigorating Man United's fortunes in this post-Amorim period.
At the moment, former Man United star Darren Fletcher has been handed the reins as a caretaker manager, stepping up from his current role coaching the academy's under-18s side.
The team sit sixth in the Premier League standings, some way away from the dire straits Man United found themselves in as they slumped to a 15th-placed finish at the end of last season.
And Neville was convinced that with the right priorities, the team could again challenge for Champions League football next term.
Man United bosses believe they have provided Amorim with a squad which can play more attacking football

'The major concern for United is to try and get (Matthijs) De Ligt and (Harry) Maguire back as quickly as possible, to get (Kobbie) Mainoo back fit, to get the lads back from AFCON, obviously when they're knocked out of the tournament or they win it, and try and get as many good players out on that pitch as possible,' he continued.
'I do think this league this year is below average, I do think this Manchester United team are still in a position whereby they can get into the Champions League.
'They need an experienced coach who knows how to get them over the line, and Manchester United do need to return to a back four with wide players who can go and basically attack with that.
'I'm surprised the back three didn't work, I was actually quite excited by seeing it come into play, because I didn't think we had a great back four, but having watched us play a back four the other week (against Newcastle) they were really good when they played, it was (Patrick) Dorgu who played on the right wing, and it was (Diogo) Dalot and (Luke) Shaw left-back and right-back.
'I just felt it looked like it belonged again, and I think that's ultimately now they need to go back to that.
'They pretty much will I think, I can't believe Darren Fletcher is going to go with a back three at Burnley on Wednesday night.
'He's going to go with a back four with probably two midfield players, a number 10, a striker and two wide players.'
Man United will get their first opportunity to turn the page on the Amorim era on Wednesday, when they travel to Turf Moor to face Burnley in league action.