Manchester United have briefed sources that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is under no threat of losing his job, according to The Athletic.
The manager came under enormous scrutiny following Man United’s 2-2 draw with Aston Villa – a game that was largely dominated by the visitors.
Such a result leaves United ninth in the table and with the unwelcome record of four Premier League wins from 14 games.
However, according to journalist Daniel Taylor, United have made it very clear that Solskjaer will not lose his job any time soon, regardless of Mauricio Pochettino being available.
#mufc have no intentions of sacking Solskjær, even if Mauricio Pochettino is now available #mulive [the athletic]
— utdreport (@utdreport) December 2, 2019
The people at the top of #mufc do not even want to contemplate the possibility of someone other than Solskjær being capable of doing a better job #mulive [the athletic]
— utdreport (@utdreport) December 2, 2019
Daniel Taylor: “Privately, all the relevant people have reinforced the same message: that Solskjær is safe and there is absolutely no point speculating about his future or thinking that position is going to change any time soon.” #mulive [the athletic]
— utdreport (@utdreport) December 2, 2019
United should, in this writer’s view, at least wait until the summer to make any real decisions.
The club was criticised for deciding to appoint Solskjaer in March, when they should have waited until the summer, and you would have to blame them if they decided to pull the trigger midway through this season as well. You cannot have it both ways.
Things do not look good at the moment – really bad, actually – but Solskjaer deserves, at the very least, to be given until May to see how the team plays, how results are, etc. If nothing has tangibly improved, then you could understand United deciding to part ways with the Norwegian.
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Article Name | Top journalist explains why Man Utd will not sack Solskjaer any time soon |
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Published On | December 02, 2019 |
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