Under fire Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been given another lifeline following his heavy defeat to Liverpool Fc in the English Premier league in a clash that has more history broken at the Old Trafford than has been kept.
The Norwegian professional football manager and former player has come under a lot of criticisms following the form of his team Manchester United. With many asking the board to path ways with the gaffer, may across the fan base have continued to support the gaffer with their belief he might turn things around for the club.
Manchester United as it stand is one of the EPL clubs with the most sort about players having signed Jodan Sancho from Dortmund, club legend and former player Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandez, and other young players coming into the fray with their talent.
Many teams have sacked their managers following the criticism of supporters and posts on social media but Manchester United board sees things different.
After losing horribly to Liverpool Fc by 5-0 at the Old Trafford, fans could not absorb their frustration as they wlaked out of the stadium in their thousands to express their disappointment and displeasure with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer remain in post as the manager for the Red Devils.
Right after the game, social media had it circulating the imminent sack of the Norwegian gaffer with Antonio Conte’s name been mention by many as the best sub for the job.
After a board meeting ahead of the Manchester United fixture at Tottenham Hotspurs, Ole Gunnar has been left off the hook with the support from Sir Alex Ferguson among others at the high table.
Although Ole has been given another chance at redemption, it still does not close the chapter of Manchester United finding a possible replacement in the near future.
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