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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer appointed as permanent manager for Manchester United - The right choice?

Is Ole Gunnar Solskjær the right choice?


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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Ole’s at the wheel! We can confirm that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been appointed as <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/MUFC?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#MUFC</a> manager.</p>— Manchester United (@ManUtd) <a href="https://twitter.com/ManUtd/status/1111191409976070144?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 28, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says managing Manchester United is his "ultimate dream", and admits Sir Alex Ferguson was one of the first people he called after his position was made permanent.

The former United striker signed a three-year contract on Thursday, having arrived on an interim basis in December to replace Jose Mourinho.

Under the Norwegian, 46, United have lost only once in 13 league games.

"This has been my ultimate dream, maybe a naive dream," he said.

"But I've always had that dream in my mind.

"It's a huge, fantastic family of a football club and I'm so honoured to be given the responsibility."

Solskjaer spent 11 seasons as a United player, scoring the winning goal in the 1999 Champions League final.

When he took charge, United were sixth in the Premier League and 11 points off the top four. They are now just two points behind Arsenal, who occupy the final Champions League qualifying spot.

He became the first United manager to win his first six league games, beating a record held by Sir Matt Busby.

"I'm just going to be myself as I've always been. I know the trade of course. I want us to lift trophies but I can't wait to get to the challenge of improving the squad," Solskjaer said.

"We have worked with them, for three months and the improvement is there to be seen. We know there is so much more to come from them.

"Every day in training the attitude has been fantastic but we know we've a long way to go. It's going to be a mountain to climb but we've climbed a few mountains before."

United have not won the Premier League since 2013 - Ferguson's final season in charge - though they finished second behind Manchester City last term under Mourinho.

When Solskjaer returned to the club, United's points tally was closer to the bottom of the league than the top, but he has since led them to victories at Tottenham, Arsenal and Chelsea, with a top-four finish now within their grasp.

Solskjaer's aim is to one day lead United back to the top of the table but he admits it may take some time.

"To lift the Premier League trophy again is what we expect, what we're used to, what we have done so many times," he said.

"We can't wait too many years but it's not going to happen overnight.

"I know we will be successful but it's about taking it step by step.

"What I have done before as a player doesn't really bother me because I am always looking forward.

"It was fantastic to work with the best manager in the world but now I am working here as the manager and I think that's a bigger achievement."

Transfer targets and 'putting smiles on faces'
Towards the end of Mourinho's reign, players and staff were understood to be unhappy with his style of football and development of younger players, while he was also publicly critical of players including Paul Pogba and Luke Shaw.

But Solskjaer immediately boosted morale upon taking over at the helm, with Pogba, Shaw and striker Marcus Rashford regaining their form under his management.

Anthony Martial signed a new contract at Old Trafford in January and he hopes his now permanent position will encourage other players to follow suit.

"To know who is the manager next season is helpful for any player," he said.

"We have a couple of players we are in talks with and hopefully we can get their futures sorted."

He added: "It's about putting a smile on people's faces."

Solskjaer plans to bring in new players over the summer and revealed numerous agents had been in touch to "say their players want to come here".

"We are looking forward, we have got to work harder. I have got some targets, I want a Man Utd team to be one of the hardest working, fittest teams and that will bring results," he added.

"There are so many players that have been written about that we're interested in and I'm sure when we decide what we have to do, hopefully we'll get them by pre-season."

It is easy to see why Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has ended up getting the manager's job at Manchester United.

He just fits the role so easily.

The Norwegian walked into the Number Seven Suite at Old Trafford, held up a shirt bearing his name and the number one and then began to talk easily about his hopes, dreams and targets for the future.

He is evidently not overawed by the size of the job. He is clear sighted enough to know what he needs to do to return the club to their former status, and he knows fighting for a top four slot, as United must do this season, is not what is expected.

His pay-off line was excellent: "The day I walk out of here I hope it is with a smile on my face and I have given the fans a good time."

In order to achieve that, he needs to deliver attractive, winning football.

That means sifting through the numerous potential targets who, United have been told via agents, are interested in moving to Old Trafford.

It means successfully choosing which players to keep and which to let go, and it means bringing through players from the club's academy which has so much been part of their tradition since Sir Matt Busby's day.

It is not going to be easy, but it is hard to imagine anyone starting the task with so much goodwill, from inside and outside the club.

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47737917
 
Very good choice, an ideal fit for Manchester United.

2 or 3 signings and they could get close to Man City.
 
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer does not park in the manager's spot at Manchester United's training ground because he believes it belongs to Sir Alex Ferguson.

The United boss was given a three-year deal in March after initially taking over as caretaker in December.

Solskjaer played under Ferguson and he still sees it as his old manager's car park spot.

The Red Devils manager reportedly said to his staff according to The Sun: 'It just doesn't feel right parking there. It's still the gaffer's (Fergie) place.'

Solskjaer drives a Volvo despite having the opportunity to drive a club car from sponsors Chevrolet.

A United insider told The Sun: 'Sir Alex had his own spot. It's a busy car park and we have been waiting for Ole to claim dibs on the bay after he started driving himself in.

'Ole is in before most of the staff but he is just as unassuming as we remember him.'

United beat West Ham 2-1 on Saturday as they continue their charge towards the top four.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...er-refuses-park-managers-spot-Carrington.html
 
Great respect from Solksjaer but still not sold on him being the perfect fit big test to grab the 4th place not to mention the QF task :messi
 
7 defeats + 2 draws in their last 11 matches now for United - Ole's honeymoon didn't last long.
 
Great respect from Solksjaer but still not sold on him being the perfect fit big test to grab the 4th place not to mention the QF task :messi

Sack him or give him some other role he is not cut for it

Get Antonio Conte Carlo Ancelotti or heck even Rafa Benitez will do better than him A club of United's level got into obscurity of Europa league and late July starts
 
Hope Ole is Man Utd manager for the next 20 years. He'll get them relegated for sure:ashwin
 
Top 4 dream is over today.

In fact it was probably over a few weeks as Man Utd have been terrible.
 
At present Utd can't carry a manager who himself is learning the trade. But they have given him a 3 year deal worth a lot of money and wont want to pay out another manager just yet. Ole will be given until Xmas to see how he fares and if he's out of the top 4 he could also make away.
 
At present Utd can't carry a manager who himself is learning the trade. But they have given him a 3 year deal worth a lot of money and wont want to pay out another manager just yet. Ole will be given until Xmas to see how he fares and if he's out of the top 4 he could also make away.

Ole is on £7.5 million a year (half of what Jose was earning) so even if they sack him at the end of the season (highly unlikely) it won't cost the club that much to pay out his contract.

Think you're right though, they'll give him until Xmas. The club would become a laughing stock if they sacked him this summer.
 
2-0 loss to West Ham - Is he fast losing his respect in the eyes of Man U fans?
 
Yes. He is right choice for clearing the house and starting anew
 
Terrible decision. It will cost Man U around £20-30m to sack him as he wasn’t anything but a solid interim manager.

Worst united side I have seen ever! Players like Wan Bissaka are good enough to be regular starters for clubs like Crystal Palace and Watford. Not Manchester United!
 
Tbf to him, he has inherited a lot overated players.

Utd dont have a goalscorer so will struggle to win games.
 
Tbf to him, he has inherited a lot overated players.

Utd dont have a goalscorer so will struggle to win games.

Selling Lukaku was a big mistake. Off-loading him and Sanchez with no replacements was terrible.

Rashford looks like he could be out for some time and Lingaard is just garbage. They need to somehow hold on until January
 
Selling Lukaku was a big mistake. Off-loading him and Sanchez with no replacements was terrible.

Rashford looks like he could be out for some time and Lingaard is just garbage. They need to somehow hold on until January

Agree bro. You cannot offload two strikers and think the likes of Rashford will score 20 goals a season. Lingard is joke of a player, spends more time on social media than the training pitch. I cant believe hes still in the England squad.

As I said before, Utd need to get Poch before he goes elsehwere and should have spend £150M on Harry Kane.
 
Agree bro. You cannot offload two strikers and think the likes of Rashford will score 20 goals a season. Lingard is joke of a player, spends more time on social media than the training pitch. I cant believe hes still in the England squad.

As I said before, Utd need to get Poch before he goes elsehwere and should have spend £150M on Harry Kane.

They have no choice but to spend £300M on 3-4 players otherwise I wouldn’t be surprised if they end up 8th,9th for the next few years.
 
They have no choice but to spend £300M on 3-4 players otherwise I wouldn’t be surprised if they end up 8th,9th for the next few years.

I thought Utd would finish around 5th because beating them at Old Trafford is never easy but now I feel they will lose plenty of home games. 10th could be this season by the way its going.
 
I think it was an excellent decision.
He should remain coach for the next five years
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="no" dir="ltr">Manchester United are lining up potential replacements for Ole Gunnar Solskjær according to Italian media </p>— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) <a href="https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1176511611344998406?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 24, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Agree bro. You cannot offload two strikers and think the likes of Rashford will score 20 goals a season. Lingard is joke of a player, spends more time on social media than the training pitch. I cant believe hes still in the England squad.

As I said before, Utd need to get Poch before he goes elsehwere and should have spend £150M on Harry Kane.

what if those two were **** and didnt even start for the the team?

secondly poch isn't going anywhere, i dont see any teams paying out his £40M contract, if RM need a manager they will just go back to Mouriniho because him and others will just come at a cheaper cost.

Thirdly, bringing kane or any striker is not what we exactly need, kane would not score 25+ goals with lingard/mata/pereria/matic behind him he may get the occasional through ball by Pogba but thats about the only service he'll get. Rashford didnt get one single shot in against west ham not because hes rubbish but because there is no service to him.

What MU needed was Dybala, lingard isnt **** or a joke, hes just a good squad player whos energy and off the ball movement becomes valuable in the big games or in the last 20 mins of games.

So we dont need poch or kane right now, We need atleast one MF, a creative one. in jan my first choice would be Maddision then Dybala.
 
Terrible decision. It will cost Man U around £20-30m to sack him as he wasn’t anything but a solid interim manager.

Worst united side I have seen ever! Players like Wan Bissaka are good enough to be regular starters for clubs like Crystal Palace and Watford. Not Manchester United!

where are you getting those figures from?

secondly do you even watch football or just rely on tabloid players, wan bissaka would walk into any and every team right now as a RB, hes probably the best transfer we have done since pogba. Only 21 and he has the best defensive stats already in the EPL and as a RB last season.
 
where are you getting those figures from?

secondly do you even watch football or just rely on tabloid players, wan bissaka would walk into any and every team right now as a RB, hes probably the best transfer we have done since pogba. Only 21 and he has the best defensive stats already in the EPL and as a RB last season.

Man U fans overrate all of their young players.

Wan Bissaka will be playing for a lower tier PL club in 2 years time.
 
Man U fans overrate all of their young players.

Wan Bissaka will be playing for a lower tier PL club in 2 years time.

Are you going to provide any logic to your opinion other than 'Man U fans overrate all of their young players' and then run away

Is this the same Wan Bissaka who despite being a full back had the most tackles for any defender last season at CP with a success rate of 93%, He had the second most interceptions, most clearances for any defender, nothing has changed this season other than his club, he still leads in defensive stats

yes such a defensive demon will be playing for a lower tier club, keep reading the tabloids
 
The pressure that managers come under after a couple of bad results has grown to be immense beyond all logic. Are United literally going to keep sacking managers at a rate of knots like this? They’ll never win a trophy again with their current approach. Why not give him a chance and let him see out the season?
 
what if those two were **** and didnt even start for the the team?

secondly poch isn't going anywhere, i dont see any teams paying out his £40M contract, if RM need a manager they will just go back to Mouriniho because him and others will just come at a cheaper cost.

Thirdly, bringing kane or any striker is not what we exactly need, kane would not score 25+ goals with lingard/mata/pereria/matic behind him he may get the occasional through ball by Pogba but thats about the only service he'll get. Rashford didnt get one single shot in against west ham not because hes rubbish but because there is no service to him.

What MU needed was Dybala, lingard isnt **** or a joke, hes just a good squad player whos energy and off the ball movement becomes valuable in the big games or in the last 20 mins of games.

So we dont need poch or kane right now, We need atleast one MF, a creative one. in jan my first choice would be Maddision then Dybala.

If Poch wants to go Spurs will let him go by negotiating his release payment, probably around £30 million. Granted it is a lot of money but prices in football have inflated over recent seasons. I still think Utd should go for him because he is the best manager out there apart from Klopp and Pep who aren't going anywhere yet.

Lakaku scored goals for Everton and is now scoring for Inter. Not sure if you can recall but I debated with you saying Lakaku would fail due to his heavy first time touch but mainly because of the way he is being used. I can understand selling him but not replacing him was strange imo. Kane is more adaptable and will always score goals, perhaps not 25 but he will net at least 15 even with little quality supply. So far I cant see Rashford getting to 10 unless Utd are awarded more penalties.
 
If Poch wants to go Spurs will let him go by negotiating his release payment, probably around £30 million. Granted it is a lot of money but prices in football have inflated over recent seasons. I still think Utd should go for him because he is the best manager out there apart from Klopp and Pep who aren't going anywhere yet.

Lakaku scored goals for Everton and is now scoring for Inter. Not sure if you can recall but I debated with you saying Lakaku would fail due to his heavy first time touch but mainly because of the way he is being used. I can understand selling him but not replacing him was strange imo. Kane is more adaptable and will always score goals, perhaps not 25 but he will net at least 15 even with little quality supply. So far I cant see Rashford getting to 10 unless Utd are awarded more penalties.

Levy is a guy known who would not let poch go for a penny less than his contract termination rate. Spurs knowing they would not get a better manager than him will do all they can to keep him, but we are not at that stage at looking for a new manager right now, whats poch going to do here what jose or lvg didnt, we need to concentrate and focus on getting VDS as a DoF before any talk of a new manager.

As for Lukaku he didnt fail, he played well for jose as a target man, but thats all he was, he cant play modern football with a high press and interlinking with other players to play 1-2s, therefore he wasnt going to do much under ole, rashford is being played out on the left this season with martial at no.9 we can buy a backup but the first priority must be the positions that need filling like an AM/CM and a right winger who we dont have at the moment.
 
Are his days numbered?

I think they are now.

Man Utd face Liverpool at home in the next PL match. If we beat them by a good margin, we may see Ole being sacked. Would be ironic as Jose was sacked after Utd lost away to Liverpool.
 
I think they are now.

Man Utd face Liverpool at home in the next PL match. If we beat them by a good margin, we may see Ole being sacked. Would be ironic as Jose was sacked after Utd lost away to Liverpool.

naah, we'll beat liverpool as long as they dont sit back.
 
naah, we'll beat liverpool as long as they dont sit back.

lol. I know you are passionate Utd fan but please....

You couldn't beat us last year when your team was playing much better. Now our team is even better while your team is looking like a championship. Anything can happen in football esp when both of these teams meet but not even Ole or Fergie believe you can beat us.

Im going for a 1-4 Liverpool and a plane ticket to Oslo for Ole...Ole..Ole.. :)
 
lol. I know you are passionate Utd fan but please....

You couldn't beat us last year when your team was playing much better. Now our team is even better while your team is looking like a championship. Anything can happen in football esp when both of these teams meet but not even Ole or Fergie believe you can beat us.

Im going for a 1-4 Liverpool and a plane ticket to Oslo for Ole...Ole..Ole.. :)

Its the kind of game to lift us.

plus, awb, pogba and martial will be back, we will beat you, its the kind of game MU need to wake them up, We were not better last season, we just have an injury crisis and are playing a league cup team right now,

under a pretty similar team and the same ole, but a worse injury crisis, we did end up drawing with you.
 
Its the kind of game to lift us.

plus, awb, pogba and martial will be back, we will beat you, its the kind of game MU need to wake them up, We were not better last season, we just have an injury crisis and are playing a league cup team right now,

under a pretty similar team and the same ole, but a worse injury crisis, we did end up drawing with you.

All I can say is good luck because we will be up for this too. I have invited my Man Utd friends to come over and watch the match with me as it's on a Sunday afternoon. I even said any food they like, I will order but not one has responded yet..:)

Anyway, do you want Ole to stay or is it time for him to leave?
 
All I can say is good luck because we will be up for this too. I have invited my Man Utd friends to come over and watch the match with me as it's on a Sunday afternoon. I even said any food they like, I will order but not one has responded yet..:)

Anyway, do you want Ole to stay or is it time for him to leave?

lol,

on ole, im not sure what has happened to him or what we should do with him, he came as an interim and played dynamic attacking football, with a high press and dominated every match then he got the job permanent and everything collapsed, tactics became jose style, pogba moved back in a cdm and everything changed, therefore im not really sure what is happening behind the scenes, either he is scared to attack now or has no power over the board and the players.

I dont think its time to leave because he has to also be given the benefit that no manager will win matches with mata, matic or pereria in the starting 11.
 
lol,

on ole, im not sure what has happened to him or what we should do with him, he came as an interim and played dynamic attacking football, with a high press and dominated every match then he got the job permanent and everything collapsed, tactics became jose style, pogba moved back in a cdm and everything changed, therefore im not really sure what is happening behind the scenes, either he is scared to attack now or has no power over the board and the players.

I dont think its time to leave because he has to also be given the benefit that no manager will win matches with mata, matic or pereria in the starting 11.

Fair point. I feel sorry for Ole, a true Red Devil but has inherited one of the weakest squads in Utds top flight history. They should give him at least until the end of the season because he could buy in Jan and still bring back Utd into the top 6. I think top 4 is out of the question now with Chelsea and Arsenal improving.
 
Fair point. I feel sorry for Ole, a true Red Devil but has inherited one of the weakest squads in Utds top flight history. They should give him at least until the end of the season because he could buy in Jan and still bring back Utd into the top 6. I think top 4 is out of the question now with Chelsea and Arsenal improving.

any decision by the board will be silly now, an experience DoF should be brought in and be given the powers to make the footballing decisions.
 
Watched the game today and United created very little. I think Liverpool will batter them to be honest.
 
That fluke win over PSG has cost United big time. They shouldn’t have given him a permanent role and should have tried to rope in Allegri in the summer.

Ole is legitimately one of the worst managers around. He makes Emery look like Klopp.
 
That fluke win over PSG has cost United big time. They shouldn’t have given him a permanent role and should have tried to rope in Allegri in the summer.

Ole is legitimately one of the worst managers around. He makes Emery look like Klopp.

He gets a lot of stick but those who hired him deserve 10x more, Ole has been a massive credit for Manchester United on the whole and a legendary player for them
 
i dont think the board had a choice, all the legends of the club were on the media and on the boards case on why he wasnt being given the job, all fans who are abusing him were on social media screaming there heads off why isnt he being given the job.
 
2-1 defeat to Astana in the Europa League - more pressure on him now.
 
:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:

terrible post, you dont expect to judge a manager in a tournament he is through in while fielding a youth team with 7 debutants.

You do! Man Utd already struggling in the league are in no position to to bargain. Looking at them winning the Europa League seems the only way they'll be in Europe again next season. This being so he should be playing a much stronger side, indeed other teams have every right to look upon Man Utd as the minnows now:djb
 
You do! Man Utd already struggling in the league are in no position to to bargain. Looking at them winning the Europa League seems the only way they'll be in Europe again next season. This being so he should be playing a much stronger side, indeed other teams have every right to look upon Man Utd as the minnows now:djb

err no, it was practically a friendly with us already through, liverpool were minnors for the last 30 years now they have had one decent season and there fans have gone wild.
 
err no, it was practically a friendly with us already through, liverpool were minnors for the last 30 years now they have had one decent season and there fans have gone wild.

We were never as bad as you lot are at the moment! Even in our terrible days we were winning some things. Only way you are gonna be in the same Europa League next season is by winning this second rate trophy this season.
 
We were never as bad as you lot are at the moment! Even in our terrible days we were winning some things. Only way you are gonna be in the same Europa League next season is by winning this second rate trophy this season.

no you were worse, klop came 8th in his first season, yet you have the audacity to bash other teams and managers, of course your so obsessed with MU that you have to bring in LP in every MU topic.
 
no you were worse, klop came 8th in his first season, yet you have the audacity to bash other teams and managers, of course your so obsessed with MU that you have to bring in LP in every MU topic.

We were never fighting relegation like you lot are some 23 points behind us! I will visit whatever forum I want so keep crying! I know being shown the mirror angers you but you just have to accept being a fan of a third rate team that is going nowhere:klopp This is nothing just wait how I slag Man Utd fans if and when we win the league and you finish outside the top yet again four:vk Being Euro Champs and well in front in the league I am in a position to be arrogant!
 
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Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Manchester United's league position is not a concern after a home draw with newly promoted Aston Villa left them ninth after 14 games.

Tyrone Mings' first Premier League goal levelled the scores shortly after Victor Lindelof had given United a 64th-minute lead, though, the England defender did have to wait to see if it would be ruled out by the assistant video referee (VAR).

But the assistant referee kept his flag down and VAR proved he was correct to do so as Villa avoided defeat at Old Trafford for the first time since 2009.

Villa skipper Jack Grealish gave his side a deserved lead with a magnificent curling shot after 11 minutes only for United to equalise against the run of play just before the interval when a Marcus Rashford header hit the inside of a post before bouncing in off the back of former United keeper Tom Heaton.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men pushed forward looking for a late winner but Anthony Martial failed to convert their best chance as United had to settle for a second successive draw against a promoted team.

United have now taken just 18 points from their opening 14 league games. That means Solskjaer must guide them to wins in their next three games if they are to surpass the 26 points Jose Mourinho amassed when he was sacked after 17 games in 2018-19.

"I wouldn't have sat here and talked about us being fifth if we had got that one goal extra, so the league table at this point is not the biggest concern because it is so tight," Solskjaer said.

"I just need to make sure that we get performances and get three or four performances after each other - and results.

"So far we have had the lead in so many games and we haven't been able to win those games, six or seven times we've been 1-0 up, or 2-1, or 3-2 like last week.

"We should be better at seeing those games into wins."

No improvement from United

Seven days ago, Solskjaer said he could have replaced all 10 outfield players after an especially dismal first half at Sheffield United.

The general feeling in the media room - from journalists, former players and staff alike - was that their performance before the break here had been no better.

There was no obvious benefit gained from Solskjaer's decision to excuse his entire starting line-up, plus coaches Michael Carrick and Kieran McKenna, from the draining midweek Europa League trip to Astana.

United's equaliser came against the run of play and the lack of invention in midfield contrasted sharply with the threat posed by Grealish.

There were sporadic boos for the home side at the final whistle but in a period where Tottenham and Arsenal have both sacked their managers, United are behind both in the table, putting Solskjaer under scrutiny, even if the United hierarchy remain supportive of the Norwegian.

Grealish a throwback
With his socks rolled down and his shorts pulled up, Grealish looks like a throwback to a different era.

He plays a bit like it too. Pulling wide to the left of a three-man support line to lone striker Wesley, the Aston Villa skipper seems a peripheral figure for much of the time.

But somehow, when Villa spark into life, he is central to it. United's midfield were petrified every time Grealish ran at them. Most of the time, their only way of stopping the danger was to foul him.

For the goal, Grealish chased down an over-hit Anwar el Ghazi cross before fronting up Andreas Pereira on the edge of the penalty area, beating him with a deft feint to the right and finally sending his curling shot over David de Gea and into the roof of the United keeper's net.

It was magnificent, way beyond anything produced by the hosts during another tepid 45 minutes.

Gareth Southgate was not at Old Trafford to witness it but it was another of those moments that makes you wonder how Grealish is still waiting for a senior England cap.

Had the 24-year-old turned home Trezeguet's deflected shot shortly before Lindelof's header, it would have been the first time he had ever scored twice in a game.

'Multi-year squad evolution analysis'
With his best two midfielders, Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay, both missing through injury, Solskjaer again had to rely on Andreas Pereira and Fred in his midfield.

Both have been heavily criticised this season as part of an underperforming squad containing players some feel are simply not good enough who have, nevertheless, been awarded new contracts in recent times.

Pereira signed a four-year deal in the summer. Phil Jones, the one man dropped from last week's largely dismal draw at Sheffield United, was given a new four-year deal in February.

Both decisions seem odd. Executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward explained the principle in an interview with fanzine 'United We Stand'.

"It's a multi-year squad evolution analysis," he said.

"It's hard enough to get three players done in a transfer window. To get six or seven done is extremely difficult if you are getting proper talent.

"If you choose to churn every player because they are not good enough and you're not extending contracts, you are putting yourself at risk of execution. Sometimes you have to take a broader view."

Man of the match - Jack Grealish (Aston Villa)

Source: https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/50534315.
 
We were never fighting relegation like you lot are some 23 points behind us! I will visit whatever forum I want so keep crying! I know being shown the mirror angers you but you just have to accept being a fan of a third rate team that is going nowhere:klopp This is nothing just wait how I slag Man Utd fans if and when we win the league and you finish outside the top yet again four:vk Being Euro Champs and well in front in the league I am in a position to be arrogant!

no, like i said you were worse, much worse, embarrassingly worse. In much of your barren period there was only a top 2 in the epl, with only MU and arsenal fighting for the trophy, yet you were so terrible and couldn't challenge either, today there is a top 6 and the league is a whole different story with all teams alot stronger.
in terms of points, how many times did we open a gap of more than 20 points between you, looks like you were born yesterday.

you are obviously obessed with MU hence why you seem to bring them into every topic where football is being discussed, no one is crying apart from you as your obsession with mu has no bounds, it seems to have taken over your life.
 
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says the recent sackings in the Premier League have not left him "more concerned" about his position.

Tottenham dismissed Mauricio Pochettino in November, before Arsenal sacked Unai Emery and Watford parted company with Quique Sanchez Flores.

United are ninth in the table with 18 points from 14 league matches, their worst start to a campaign in 31 years.

"I'm just focusing on my job," said Solskjaer on Tuesday.

"That's doing as well as I can and look forward to the next game, but also look long term, plan things with the board."

Pochettino was linked with the United job before Solskjaer replaced Jose Mourinho, initially on an interim basis, at Old Trafford in December 2018 and has said he is "open to listen to projects" because he intends to "return to manage in Europe".

"It's that time of year. It's never nice to see your colleagues lose their jobs - now three in a very short space of time," added Solskjaer.

"It doesn't make me more concerned.

"We have had too many draws for my liking - defeats as well, but draws we should have turned into wins.

"Football is a results business and we're not happy and know we should do better."

Solskjaer will face Mourinho - who succeeded Pochettino at Spurs - when United host the north London club on Wednesday (19:30 GMT kick-off), before a derby at Manchester City on Saturday (17:30).

Midfielder Paul Pogba has not featured for United since September because of an ankle injury and Solskjaer says the 26-year-old France international will not be fit to face Tottenham.

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/50644715
 
It's well accepted that he is not good enough for Manchester United. It's just a question of when he will be put out of his misery. Allegri and Pochettino are available. They may not be for much longer so Manchester United have a choice. Stick with Ole and drop down the table, or get Poch or Allegri and start rebuilding.
 
It's well accepted that he is not good enough for Manchester United. It's just a question of when he will be put out of his misery. Allegri and Pochettino are available. They may not be for much longer so Manchester United have a choice. Stick with Ole and drop down the table, or get Poch or Allegri and start rebuilding.

this is the kind of post that has bought MU to where it is now.
 
Really good win for Ole against Spurs. If he can hold or beat City next, I think the club will just allow him to manage until the end of the season and then make a decision.
 
Really good win for Ole against Spurs. If he can hold or beat City next, I think the club will just allow him to manage until the end of the season and then make a decision.

I think they will give him till summer even if they lose because i dnt see poch wanting to take over mid way with such a mess, surly the board must be in contact with poch otherwise there not doing there jobs but even if hes accepted the position he would have given them requirments of what to do with the squad before he takes over.

However im feeling pretty confident we will beat city.
 
this is the kind of post that has bought MU to where it is now.

No bad recruitment and no plan has gotten Manchester United where they are.

Sticking with Ole will get Manchester United nowhere. The fact you have to debate about his job after 1 in charge tells you he isn't good enough.
 
No bad recruitment and no plan has gotten Manchester United where they are.

Sticking with Ole will get Manchester United nowhere. The fact you have to debate about his job after 1 in charge tells you he isn't good enough.

and whats the guarantee poch or allegri could do what mourinho and lvg couldnt.

could they even do better than ole with this squad, hes taken a squad, literally without a MF, pogba refuses to play, herrera is sold and no one is bought, MU were lucky Mctominay steped up otherwise we had no MF at all.

Everyone wanted jose sacked and i had made this prediction then, one year later we will be asking for the new manager to be sacked and i make it again if ole is sacked.
 
and whats the guarantee poch or allegri could do what mourinho and lvg couldnt.

could they even do better than ole with this squad, hes taken a squad, literally without a MF, pogba refuses to play, herrera is sold and no one is bought, MU were lucky Mctominay steped up otherwise we had no MF at all.

Everyone wanted jose sacked and i had made this prediction then, one year later we will be asking for the new manager to be sacked and i make it again if ole is sacked.

The reason people want Ole gone is because he is not good enough. He over works the squad hence the injuries , their is no style of play , other than Mctomminy he isn't improving any players

Poch and Allegri will do better. They have records of improving players and have styles of play. I am also sure that the Manchester United board didn't spend big in the summer because they don't trust Ole. They don't want to be in a situation where they couldn't get rid of Sanchez.

You'll see that Ole isn't good enough. This Gary Neville nonsense of blindly sticking with managers regardless of results is absolute nonsense. Usually after the amount of time Ole has been in charge you can tell if a manager will be successful. Ole is bang average.
 
The reason people want Ole gone is because he is not good enough. He over works the squad hence the injuries , their is no style of play , other than Mctomminy he isn't improving any players

Poch and Allegri will do better. They have records of improving players and have styles of play. I am also sure that the Manchester United board didn't spend big in the summer because they don't trust Ole. They don't want to be in a situation where they couldn't get rid of Sanchez.

You'll see that Ole isn't good enough. This Gary Neville nonsense of blindly sticking with managers regardless of results is absolute nonsense. Usually after the amount of time Ole has been in charge you can tell if a manager will be successful. Ole is bang average.

the reason people want a manager gone is never because hes not good enough its because they run out of patience, when people wanted mourinho gone, was it because he wasnt good enough, same happened with fergie when he came here, ofcourse the same people come out with the same jargon everytime, hes not good enough, cant manage, has no tactics.

players are injured not because of ole but because he inherited a squad with terrible fitness, now they have to over work because theres no depth in the squad.

ofcourse we can speculate poch or allegri will do better just as lvg was suppose to do better than moyes and jose was suppose to be better than lvg but we would be back at the same scenario 1 year later, like a merry go round.

also ole is improving players, in that sense he is doing better then jose, fred is better, rashford is better, martial is better, lingard is better, these players were toothless under mourinho.
he has got the best out of james and awb. He has bough players from the acadmy and integrated them in the team, brendon and mason are already starters.
 
the reason people want a manager gone is never because hes not good enough its because they run out of patience, when people wanted mourinho gone, was it because he wasnt good enough, same happened with fergie when he came here, ofcourse the same people come out with the same jargon everytime, hes not good enough, cant manage, has no tactics.

players are injured not because of ole but because he inherited a squad with terrible fitness, now they have to over work because theres no depth in the squad.

ofcourse we can speculate poch or allegri will do better just as lvg was suppose to do better than moyes and jose was suppose to be better than lvg but we would be back at the same scenario 1 year later, like a merry go round.

also ole is improving players, in that sense he is doing better then jose, fred is better, rashford is better, martial is better, lingard is better, these players were toothless under mourinho.
he has got the best out of james and awb. He has bough players from the acadmy and integrated them in the team, brendon and mason are already starters.

Lol terrible fitness. Pulling muscles is a sign of being overworked and fatigue. He has no idea how to rotate a team.

LVG was finished. Don't even compare him to Poch and Allegri
. Just ask yourself this , if you needed a new manager and Ole was available with his CV before taking over at Manchester United. Allegri and Poch were also available who would you take ? If you say Ole you don't understand football.

You will see how rubbish Ole is eventually. Manchester United won't win the premier league under him
 
That was some performance today and he got the selection spot on too.
 
Lol terrible fitness. Pulling muscles is a sign of being overworked and fatigue. He has no idea how to rotate a team.

LVG was finished. Don't even compare him to Poch and Allegri
. Just ask yourself this , if you needed a new manager and Ole was available with his CV before taking over at Manchester United. Allegri and Poch were also available who would you take ? If you say Ole you don't understand football.

You will see how rubbish Ole is eventually. Manchester United won't win the premier league under him

lol what nonsense

LVG just had a great tournament with holland at the WC but you claim he was finished just to prove your point. Atleast dont make things up.

Ofcourse i would have taken poch if we had no manager, no chance i will take allegri as he doesnt fit our philosphy but thats not the point, the point is we already have a manger who is working on a project, improving the squad so why abandon it when you know we are going to be having the same discussion one year after appointing the next manager.

there are still question marks over poch, he never won anything and its not clear how involved he was in recruitment of his players, why take such a big risk when the squad is already improving.

as for terrible fitness, its what ole inherited, jose turned this team weak, dont blame ole for that, if you think the squad is over worked and fatigue what do you call liverpool or city players who press aggressivly for 90 mins. this team cant do it, not because they are over worked but because they have poor fitness.

i know you dont like him but atleast dont make things up, last time you tried to lie and say he wasnt improving players, when hes turned rashford from a pace merchant to an almost all round complete footballer, martial is also improving and james gets better every week.

As for you last point, we were suppose to win the EPL under jose who wins with every team, but he couldnt do jack here, we were suppose to win under lvg which didnt happen, so give this guy a chance atleast.
 
0-2 loss to Watford who are struggling to stay away from relegation!

Whats happening to Man United?
 
Ole is rubbish. Plenty more pain to come if United stick with him. The glazers don’t trust hence he didn’t get more money to spend. Allegri and Poch available. Why waste time on a dud like this?
[MENTION=130076]PetroDollars[/MENTION], you’ll see how stupid giving Ole time is over the next few months.
 
He is clueless. The Norse Moyes. The myth that he is a big match manager will also burst soon. 3-4 matches are not a big enough sample for that claim.
 
Ole is rubbish. Plenty more pain to come if United stick with him. The glazers don’t trust hence he didn’t get more money to spend. Allegri and Poch available. Why waste time on a dud like this?
[MENTION=130076]PetroDollars[/MENTION], you’ll see how stupid giving Ole time is over the next few months.

No point in tagging PetroDollars. He was adamant that Maguire was going to be better than Van Dijk.

For him, every Man United player is the best in the world in his position.
 
Ole is rubbish. Plenty more pain to come if United stick with him. The glazers don’t trust hence he didn’t get more money to spend. Allegri and Poch available. Why waste time on a dud like this?
[MENTION=130076]PetroDollars[/MENTION], you’ll see how stupid giving Ole time is over the next few months.

its funny how you disappear when hes winning the big games - lol

the problem with the squad is obvious and poch or allegri will not have done any better then ole, they might have even done worse by losing the big games.

i dont understand why you keep saying he didnt get money, he spent a good amount in the summer and got all his targets apart from a MF, that incompetence is with the board you dont identify the weaknesses, im sure he will get the funds in jan.

Like i said its stupid to scrap a project mid way when no manager can come and rebuild, he must be given the season
 
No point in tagging PetroDollars. He was adamant that Maguire was going to be better than Van Dijk.

For him, every Man United player is the best in the world in his position.

You are a beauty - How many topics is it that you excel in?
 
its funny how you disappear when hes winning the big games - lol

the problem with the squad is obvious and poch or allegri will not have done any better then ole, they might have even done worse by losing the big games.

i dont understand why you keep saying he didnt get money, he spent a good amount in the summer and got all his targets apart from a MF, that incompetence is with the board you dont identify the weaknesses, im sure he will get the funds in jan.

Like i said its stupid to scrap a project mid way when no manager can come and rebuild, he must be given the season

He won those games and you still won’t do anything decent under him. Just be here when it ends in tears. I hope he stays for a while.
 
make up your mind

The reason I want him to stay is because I know Manchester United will be a threat under him. Given him all the time in the world and still United will be rubbish. That's why I want him to stay.

Lol your deluded to think I will cuss Ole and than back him. I don't even support Manchester United.
 
The reason I want him to stay is because I know Manchester United will be a threat under him. Given him all the time in the world and still United will be rubbish. That's why I want him to stay.

Lol your deluded to think I will cuss Ole and than back him. I don't even support Manchester United.

your contradicting yourself.

who do you support?
 
No point in tagging PetroDollars. He was adamant that Maguire was going to be better than Van Dijk.

For him, every Man United player is the best in the world in his position.

i don't know if he actually said that but tbh while this version of Maguire isn't looking that great the one which played in the WC looked quite imperious. Hardly anyone is looking like a million bucks in this United team which becomes apparent when they play for their NTs or some other club. Smalling is a prime example.
 
i don't know if he actually said that but tbh while this version of Maguire isn't looking that great the one which played in the WC looked quite imperious. Hardly anyone is looking like a million bucks in this United team which becomes apparent when they play for their NTs or some other club. Smalling is a prime example.

well i was comparing maguire stats at Leicester to vvd stats at southampton, at the same age, hardly equates to being adamant maguire was better, but what more can one expect from mamoon, who becomes a joke in every topic he enters.

smalling was always good against big and strong players, it was the fast and pacy ones he struggled against, thats why series A suits him.
 
Watford are in honeymoon period with a new manager(again). They should have got a draw at Anfield but missed a few easy chances. I wasn't shocked when they beat Utd at home.

Utd can either stick with Ole or go for Poch in the next few weeks. Poch has won nothing so I would stick with Ole until the end of the season at least. However it's the worst start to a season for Utd for many many years.

Utd travel to Anfield on 19th Jan. If we crush them, Ole could get the sack as Jose did. :klopp
 
well i was comparing maguire stats at Leicester to vvd stats at southampton, at the same age, hardly equates to being adamant maguire was better, but what more can one expect from mamoon, who becomes a joke in every topic he enters.

smalling was always good against big and strong players, it was the fast and pacy ones he struggled against, thats why series A suits him.

This is where you don’t understand football. You cannot judge a defender purely on stats because a lot depends on the playing style of the team, the tactics etc,

Anyone who watches football without blinkers will tell you that Van Dijk has been miles ahead of Maguire ever since he stepped into the Premier League.

Maguire is a good defender, but the athleticism and pace of Van Dijk makes him a different beast altogether. He does everything Maguire does but he can also do a whole lot more.

If you want to feel good about yourself by insist on comparing two defenders at completely different levels because of stats, then be it far from me to rain on your parade.

Carry on and tell everyone how Maguire at Leicester was superior to Van Dijk at Southampton. You clearly haven’t learned your lesson after calling Depay a better player than Sterling.
 
i don't know if he actually said that but tbh while this version of Maguire isn't looking that great the one which played in the WC looked quite imperious. Hardly anyone is looking like a million bucks in this United team which becomes apparent when they play for their NTs or some other club. Smalling is a prime example.

I agree that Maguire is actually a good defender. However, he is not comparable to Van Dijk whose speed and athleticism in addition to his rock solid defending means that he is in a league of his own.

Maguire is slower than tortoise and he can not recover once he is out of position. As a result, to get the best out of him, you need a manager who knows how to organize a defense.

If United get Allegri, Maguire would be very successful in his system.
 
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