Gary Neville admits he is concerned that Manchester United's start to the season has been "worse than it looks" because they are yet to play against a direct rival.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is under more pressure than ever before at Old Trafford this term after adding Cristiano Ronaldo, Raphael Varane and Jadon Sancho to his squad over the summer.There are no more excuses for Solskjaer as Red Devils boss, with fans now expecting to mount a Premier League title challenge in the near future.On paper United's start to the campaign has been satisfactory; winning four of their first seven games and losing once, leaving them only two points adrift of leaders Chelsea in fourth place.However, Neville says he "fears" for Solskjaer because United are yet.
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