Manchester United need to improve their counter attacks in big away games to have any chance of winning the title, according to former skipper Gary Neville .
Neville feels his former side will have to do a lot better when they travel to Chelsea on November 5 following the first big test of their title credentials.
“It needs to [change]. If you’re going to win the league they’ll have to be better than that away from home in the big games," he told Sky Sports.
“They’ll have to, they’ll have to make sure they counter attack better.
“The defending part is very good, the resilience, the strength, the defending, the goalkeeper. But you then have to go and score the goals away from home.
“Jose Mourinho’s won championships in this country regularly. He’s gone to places with his Chelsea team, his great Chelsea team and beat teams away from home.
“He knows what he needs to do, he knows his team will have to do better than that away from home in the future in the big games.”
