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Time for Solskjaer to leave Man Utd, says ex-England defender

Former United player one of many calling for Norwegian boss to hand over ‘baton’ after string of damaging results

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 10 Nov 2021 12:00PM

Time for Solskjaer to leave Man Utd, says ex-England defender
Former Manchester United player Rio Ferdinand believes that ‘it might be about time now for the baton to be handed over to somebody else’ and thinks ‘Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (pictured above) would leave now with his head held high because from when he came in to where he got (Man United) to the beginning of the season, it’s positive’. – AFP pic, November 9, 2021

LONDON − Rio Ferdinand has called for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to hand over the Manchester United manager’s “baton” after a string of damaging results left the club well off the pace in the Premier League.

The Norwegian boss is under intense pressure after a 5-0 home thumping by Liverpool and a one-sided 2-0 defeat at the hands of Manchester City on Saturday.

Rio has been one of many ex-United players to voice support for his former teammate, who led the club to a second-place finish in the league last season.

The ex-England defender said fans started the season full of hope after the high-profile signings of Cristiano Ronaldo, Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane before results nosedived.

“I sit here now and I don’t think we can challenge to win this league,” Rio said on his Vibe with Five podcast.

“I look at our team every week and I’m wondering what are we going to do tactically. I don’t see any philosophy or an identity in the Man United way of playing − whatever that should be − from the management. I sit here confused, looking at the team.”

Rio said United had made steady progress during Ole’s nearly three years at the helm but now he felt there is a need for a change.

“I was always deep down a bit sceptical," said the 43-year-old. “Could he take us on to be champions? I wasn’t sure, I wasn’t fully convinced − I hoped he would be able to do that.

“But the showing with the squad that he accumulated, to the beginning of this season − and what I’ve seen this season − I just feel it might be about time now for the baton to be handed over to somebody else who can take us on now.  

“And I think Ole would leave now with his head held high because from when he came in to where he got us to the beginning of the season, I think it’s positive.” – AFP, November 7, 2021

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