Manchester United chief executive Ed Woodward has made a decision over Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s future amid rumors that he could be in the firing line before too long
Man Utd chief Ed Woodward has apparently decided that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will not be sacked no matter what happens this season. That is according to the report in the star.
Solskjaer has found himself under high pressure this season after a poor start.
The Reds currently sit 9th in the Premier League table and face a bigger battle to get themselves back into the top four.
Man United on Sunday evening draws with Aston Villa at home, after they have suffered an embarrassing defeat against Astana on Thursday night in the Europa League.
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They put in a poor performance in Kazakstan, days after another embarrassing display against Sheffield United on Sunday.
The reds were terrible at Bramall Lane for about 70 minutes of the game before briefly getting back into the game with three quick goals to overturn the home teams' 2-0 lead.
They could not hold on to the goals, however, and threw away the points at the end as Oli McBurnie popped up inside the area to earn the Blades a point.
United poor start has led to speculation suggesting that they will look to part ways with the coach Ole, as some fans clamored for Mauricio Pochettino to be brought in as Ole's replacement.
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The Argentine was sacked by Tottenham earlier late last month and was previously believed to be a target for the Red Devils.
However, Michal Carrick Manutd's assistant coach denied suggestions that either he or Solskjaer were feeling the pressure.
“That is just the way it goes,” the former midfielder said.
“It is not something you even contemplate at all and that’s genuine.
“In a position like this, as a coach or player at United, you can’t be swayed by what is said outside.
“We are professional, focused and believing in what we are doing. It’s not an issue at all.
“There is a lot of work going on behind the scenes not just putting the first team together.”
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He shd not be sacked
ReplyDeleteI personally think he deserves a chance to prove himself fit for united otherwise their is a lot more he has to do.
ReplyDeleteOle needstime
ReplyDeleteWe trust our coach
ReplyDeleteWe need Brandan Rodgers not Pochetino. Ole should have been sacked after Sheffield United's game.
ReplyDeleteI think this guy Ole is perfect, only that he needs time and players who can make it perfect. Coz I see all his first three signings are good.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that Man Utd we are at position 9th on the table! A big team like that, it's so ridiculous to imagine that even Leicester can do better than us!
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