Latest report gathered indicates that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer apparently has the full support of Man United in spite of the club’s new helpless run of results.
With only weeks into the new season, pressure is now mounting on Ole to resign, with a segment of fans recommending he ought to be sacked in the wake of the club’s 4-2 loss to Leicester.
After what showed up as progress under Ole, the Manchester United manager was given a rewarding new arrangement in the late spring and was intensely supported in the transfer window with Cristiano Ronaldo, Raphael Varane and Jadon Sancho all joining the club in a sensational move.
While Manchester United denoted the beginning of the mission stunningly, their recent form is nothing to talk about lately, overseeing only two wins in their last seven matches across rivalries.
Be that as it may, regardless of the stressing run of exhibitions, The Athletic reports Solskjaer actually keeps up with 100% support of United bosses and he isn’t at risk for being asked to leave for good.
The whole pressure comes at the time Manchester United are booked for some tough fixtures in the coming days including matches against rivals Liverpool and Man City. Responding to his side’s loss to Leicester, Ole seemed to assume liability for the misfortune but at the same time rushed to concede his wards were poor.
This is what he had to say;
”When you look at the game after, the 4 goals were conceded were poor. The way we played we don’t deserve to continue that run.”