Manchester United squad ‘fed up’ with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer post poor results
According to The Independent (h/t The Express), the Manchester United squad is fed up with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer due to his lack of coaching skills.
The Red Devils have not had a fairytale start to the season, and the cracks in the surface are clearer than they have ever been under the Norwegian boss.
Despite picking up three victories out of the first four games of their season, United have only managed two victories out of the seven league games since.
These performances have seen us drop to 6th on the Premier League table, already nine points off league leaders, Chelsea. The disastrous results have included being humiliated by Liverpool before being played off the park by arch-rivals Man City. Both at home.
Although Solskjaer reiterated after the game on the weekend that he would be expecting his players to regain their confidence during the international break, it looks like the poor displays have led to the team reaching a breaking point with the gaffer.
It is thought that the squad is completely fed up with the 48-year-old manager due to the absence of clear and concise coaching skills or even a basic structure. It is also believed that any manager that could offer an improvement would be considered an immediate success.
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Ralf Rangnick is one of the options on the list, who is considered to be a perfect candidate for the role, thanks for his part in ‘revolutionizing’ Germany’s coaching era. The 63-year-old is currently the Head of Development at Russian club Lokomotiv Moscow and has previous experience of managing Schalke, Stuttgart, Hoffenheim, and RB Leipzig.
There are a lot of important decisions to be made by the United board soon, and perhaps we could have a new man at the helm of things before our trip to Vicarage Road a couple of weeks later.