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Manchester United To Face Liverpool, Man City And 2 Other Big Teams In The Coming Fixtures As These Games Could Get Ole Sacked From Old Trafford

Man United currently have some tight fixtures in the next couple of weeks across contests which includes facing off with rivals Manchester City.

The tight fixtures comes in the midst of Manchester United’s arid form that has seen them pick only two successes in 7 games.

Manchester United, who prior in the season were selected as top picks to win the EPL were given a rude awakening on Saturday, October 16, after they were thrashed by Leicester City at the King Power Stadium.

In spite of taking an early lead through Mason Greenwood, Leicester organized an emotional rebound to chase down United, with Youri Tielemans, Jamie Vardy, Parson Daka and Caglar Soyuncu all appearing on the score sheet.

The loss to Leicester saw Ole Gunnar go under sharp analysis by and by, with various fans requesting his immediate sacking.

Ole Gunnar is presently confronting a tough undertaking in his bid to calm issues however could miss the mark strategically in case his side’s forthcoming games are anything to pass by. Man United will play Atalanta twice then, at that point, face Liverpool, Tottenham and Man City.

Meanwhile, latest report gathered from The Sun and Talksport indicates that manager of Manchester United ”Ole Gunnar” prevented Cristiano Ronaldo from stomping off the pitch after the club’s awful 4-2 misfortune against Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Saturday, October 16, 2021.

As indicated by the report, Ronaldo was a crestfallen figure after Man United endured their first away loss in the Premier League after solid 29 games.

It was the very first time Manchester United have been beaten outside of Old Trafford since January 2020.

Similarly as he stomped out of the pitch against Everton vs Manchester United’s 1-1 draw with the Toffees some weeks prior, Ronaldo endeavored to do likewise however was halted this time by Ole.

Cristiano Ronaldo was smoldering at the full-time whistle and needed to go straight back to the changing area.

In any case, he was halted by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer who highlighted the away allies. Ronaldo then, at that point, turned and applauded at the voyaging allies prior to advancing toward the changing area.

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