Manchester United: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer stays in office despite crisis

Despite the lasting crisis at Manchester United, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is to be kept his job with the Red Devils. The responsible persons do not make institutions to fire the Norwegian.

After the 0: 5-blaming against the FC Liverpool, the chair of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wobbled powerful. With a 3-0 success at Tottenham Hotspur he saved his post as a coach of Manchester United. The 2: 2 at Atalanta Bergamo and the lethargic appearance of his players at the 0: 2-Derbynage against Manchester City again nourished the doubts whether the 48-year-old is still the right coach.

As Sky Red Devilss UK and The Athletic reports consistent, Solskjaer may continue to train the Red Devils. Joel Glazer, the co-chairman of the club, continues to be quiet and there are no plans for possible successors.

Manchester United have no plans to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer despite Manchester City defeat It could therefore theoretically come to a discharge in the coming week, but at the moment this was very unlikely. Solskjaer is likely to be at United at the away game in Watford (20 November) at the sideline.

Solskjaer speaks of good communication with man united

I always have good communication with the club that runs very directly and honestly, quotes Sky Red Devilss UK the Norwegian. This is certain that the heads of his players will be released after the country break. Of course, expectation will be very high to you and me, Solskjaer continued. The current situation he described as very difficult.

Most recently, there were reports that his team now revolt against him. The players believe that Solskjaer has to answer the crisis more or less alone. Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is even shocked about the condition of the club. It alerts it how low the standards are meanwhile.

However, it looks like Solskjaer is likely to try again to raise the rudder.

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