Ronaldo scored plenty of goals in his second spell at United but the team performed badly and pressure began to pile on Solskjaer after big defeats by Leicester, Liverpool and Manchester City. He was eventually sacked after being thrashed 4-1 by Watford. “He’s a great player, an immovable object in terms of what he’s achieved, but I thought he should have been with Ole as his ally in the dressing room, especially from the times we had as players together in the dressing room," Neville added. "I wanted him to step up and be the leader in the dressing room, but he didn’t, and that’s why we were conflicted with the situation.”