Sports & Fitness

Man Utd board backs Solskjaer despite losing 3 of 4 games

Old Trafford bosses insist the team is on the right path under his stewardship

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 Sep 2021 9:18PM

Man Utd board backs Solskjaer despite losing 3 of 4 games
Pressure grows on under-fire Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to deliver silverware in what is his third full season in charge. – AFP pic, September 28, 2021

OLD TRAFFORD – Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is facing increasing scrutiny for leading the team’s loss to Aston Villa 1-0 in the Premier League last Saturday.

Despite the defeat, being third out of the last four games, Solskjaer managed to retain full support from the board as they were confident that United were on the right path towards the summit of English and European football under his stewardship.

According to reports, the 48-year-old Norwegian was offered a three-year contract during the summer window.

Executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward said, in a statement, that their summer transfer activity proved their commitment to the main team in the dugout.

“We significantly strengthened the squad over the summer, with the addition of Cristiano Ronaldo, Raphael Varane, Jadon Sancho and Tom Heaton,” the statement read.

“These signings have demonstrated our continued ability to attract some of the world's best footballers to Old Trafford, and our firm commitment to helping Ole deliver success on the pitch.

“We were delighted to welcome back Cristiano to the club, along with Raphael, Jadon and Tom, to further reinforce the progress that our first team has been making under Ole.

"We have been clear in our strategy to build a squad with a blend of top-class recruits and homegrown talent, comprising a balance of youth and experience, to win trophies and play attacking football the Manchester United way.”

Even though he currently has the support of those above him, Solskjaer has previously admitted that he knows he is only a handful of games from the chop.

“Of course, you’ve got to look at the short-term results as well but my vision is long term and my discussions with the club have always been long term,” he said at the end of 2020.

“But also short term, you can't not think about the next six games.

“You’ve got to think about the next game and the next six. You also have to plan and think for the bigger picture. For me, I can only speak from my experience.”

The home reversal came just four days after they lost by the same scoreline to West Ham in the Carabao Cup.

Add a humbling 2-1 defeat to Young Boys in the Champions League and the Red Devils’ good early season form now completely eludes them. – Agencies, September 28, 2021

Spotlight

Opinion

When bullying turns violent, Malaysia must confront what is happening inside schools

By The Vibes Says

Malaysia

Malaysia-Thailand open historic border crossing to deepen trade, regional integration

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Gerak Khas drama actress, Tisha Samsir denies drug involvement

Malaysia

Student stabbing: Teenage girl sent to Hospital Bahagia for psychiatric evaluation

Malaysia

Anwar wishes Tun M a happy 101st birthday

World

Israel shares intelligence with US over alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Trump

Malaysia

EPF members withdraw RM19.87 billion from Flexible Account as of May 31

Malaysia

Melaka: Student who was allegedly bullied chases schoolmate with box cutter

World

Fresh US-Iran strikes deepen Middle East crisis as ceasefire crumbles

You may be interested

Sports & Fitness

Racism row deepens as Paraguayan Senator claims Instagram hack after Mbappé clash

Sports & Fitness

Merino's late winner sends Spain past Belgium into World Cup semi-finals

Sports & Fitness

Mbappe inspires France past Morocco and into World Cup semi-finals after stunning redemption