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Solskjaer’s end is not imminent. He should still have a lot of trust from Manchester United management
Manchester United have failed again, with fans once again demanding a change of coach. However, according to foreign media, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has still not lost the confidence of the club’s management.
Manchester United have failed again, with fans once again demanding a change of coach. However, according to foreign media, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has still not lost the confidence of the club’s management.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is under enormous pressure from the fans. They have been calling for the Norwegian coach’s dismissal for some time now, but now they are more right than ever.
Manchester United has a great squad, top and expensive players, even strengthened by the star Cristiano Ronaldo. But even the Portuguese’s winning mentality won’t work miracles.
In the last seven competitive duels Manchester United won only twice, on the contrary, he had to taste four defeats and one draw.
In two of these duels Solskjaer’s charges failed to score, in the rest they scored only 8 goals.
On Saturday, the Red Devils were unable to keep up with Leicester as they deservedly fell 4:2. And it could have ended in a higher defeat. Under the graphic with the result of the match you would hardly look for positive comments on social networks.
Few would have expected that such negative form could shake the chair on which Solskjaer sits. According to foreign media, however, this is not the case.
The Athletic even claims that the Norwegian coach continues to enjoy very strong support from the entire club board. How much longer will he retain that trust?
Source: The Athletic
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