Manchester United’s poor game against Leicester City, many sports men has been trolling Ole Gunnar Solskjaer who is the head coach but he has come out to say he is not affected by suggestions about Manchester United changing their manager in order to win the biggest trophies. The 48-year-old manager will welcome Atalanta later today in Champions League and later play unbeaten Liverpool in the English Premier League in the weekend.
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher said United need a new manager to challenge for titles. According to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reacting to the statement, he said: “It doesn’t affect me.” He also said: “I believe in myself, as long as the club believes in me. I am pretty sure Jamie Carragher’s opinion is not going to change that.”
“I have my values and way of managing. You see some of the comments but we have Liverpool on Sunday and Jamie is looking at these little things.” “I have my values and way of managing. You see some of the comments but we have Liverpool on Sunday and Jamie is looking at these little things.”
Solskjaer has come under increasing pressure with his team lying fifth in the Premier League. The loss to Brendan Rodgers’ Foxes at the weekend means Manchester United is on a run of two wins, one draw and four defeats in their last seven games across all competitions.
“Every team will go through a period and we are in one now of poor form,” said Solskjaer. “We know that and we know we need to improve. “As I have said so many times, the coaching staff we have are amazing, their attention to detail and the sessions they put on, I couldn’t ask for more.”