Ole Gunnar Solskjaer | W15 D2 L4

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Anyone else hate that the fans have added "you scouse bastards" into the Ole's at the wheel song?

So silly in such a fun little song.
 

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My one quaint with him has been his substitutions at times - be it the personal choices but mainly the timings of them. Sometimes he waits a bit long I feel until he makes a change.

He got it perfect yesterday. When Sanchez was injured, I was disappointed he didn't bring on Chong - it would have been the best like for like replacement except Chong may have actually played like an actual footballer. Thought bringing on Dalot was kind of bottling it - why have a young winger on the bench if you're not going to bring him on when it would have fit perfectly?

Dalot changed the game and caused an instant impact.

Maybe I was just super keen to watch Chong make his debut and forgot that maybe it would have been a less than ideal platform for him to come on to when we were 1-0 down.

Still - Ole is doing a marvellous job. Very difficult not to give it to him at end of the season.
 

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Ole is the hero we need and deserve. The baby-faced assassin. The kind that lulls people into a false sense of security before taking them out in the dark. The man who gives our opponents the chills with his hearty grin and friendly demeanour. They shall fear him, and we shall prosper.
 

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You are my Solskjær
My Ole Solskjær
You make me happy
When skies are grey
Feck off, Mourinho
And Pochettino
Please don’t take
Our Solskjær away
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Anyone else hate that the fans have added "you scouse bastards" into the Ole's at the wheel song?

So silly in such a fun little song.
I hate it. Don't want it, ruins nice song. Saw on twitter last night they sing 1,2,3,4 instead YSB, so there is a hope..
 

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Guys, when Ole got the job, none of us could predict what is happening in the past 2 months. Ole himself wouldn't predict this. This is Hollywood stuff. The Resurrection of Man Utd!
 

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We had 64% of the ball posession. How they were better drilled at passing and as good as us at it, when we kept the ball twice as much as them.

We also missed two starting midfielders.
Its not the possession, its what we did with the ball in possession. Southampton moved the ball around better than we did when they had the ball. Our midfield at times struggled to string more than three passes together. We started the game very well and missed a few chances but once Southampton settled they got very comfortable on the ball
 

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Its not the possession, its what we did with the ball in possession. Southampton moved the ball around better than we did when they had the ball. Our midfield at times struggled to string more than three passes together. We started the game very well and missed a few chances but once Southampton settled they got very comfortable on the ball
That's it. I was frustrated with watching them moving the ball around better than us, it's not just about midfield but as the whole team, we need to do better.
 

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That's it. I was frustrated with watching them moving the ball around better than us, it's not just about midfield but as the whole team, we need to do better.
I fully agree, and this is why we're already out of the CL. PSG were just on another level with their movement and we couldn't handle it at home.
 

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I fully agree, and this is why we're already out of the CL. PSG were just on another level with their movement and we couldn't handle it at home.
This is exactly what we need to improve ourselves otherwise we won't get to that level. Our pressing unit, movement, passing and ball retention needs a bit of work. I know it's not going to improve overnight but I still have a hope that we'll get better with style of play.
 

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This is exactly what we need to improve ourselves otherwise we won't get to that level. Our pressing unit, movement, passing and ball retention needs a bit of work. I know it's not going to improve overnight but I still have a hope that we'll get better with style of play.
The injuries we've had haven't helped but there's been a massive improvement in this area since Solskjær arrived. I'm really excited to see how the club can push on next season with some new players as well, we can only improve from here which should be worrying for our opposition.
 

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Fully behind OGS getting the job, but I think we need to see how he reacts to a couple of defeats and poor performances. I know we got beat by PSG and reacted brilliantly, but things have moved on and we are on a crest of a wave that could soon turn sour if we lost 2 or 3 on the spin - will the players still be so fully behind him then?
Clearly, I hope we don't have to go through this, but his 'audition' kind of needs some bumps in the road for him to show his true potential for the job.
Can't be happier with everything MUFC since JM left. It's been like a dream. I'm hoping he gets the job full time and we totally push on next season.
 

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Fully behind OGS getting the job, but I think we need to see how he reacts to a couple of defeats and poor performances. I know we got beat by PSG and reacted brilliantly, but things have moved on and we are on a crest of a wave that could soon turn sour if we lost 2 or 3 on the spin - will the players still be so fully behind him then?
Clearly, I hope we don't have to go through this, but his 'audition' kind of needs some bumps in the road for him to show his true potential for the job.
Can't be happier with everything MUFC since JM left. It's been like a dream. I'm hoping he gets the job full time and we totally push on next season.
Why do people keep fecking insisting this? Seriously, you want us to lose a couple of games maybe even three in a row, just so you can see if we win the next one and/or play well after it? You want us to become Burnley just to see if Solskjær is a good manager?

If anything, the fact we've not had any bad form under him says more than losing a few in a row and hoping for a reaction ever would.

As long as he doesn't start telling the players they're shit all the time and insisting the team is winning because of him, and we play attacking football, there is absolutely no reason as to why the players wouldn't be behind him. And if they aren't they can go for all I care.
 

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Fully behind OGS getting the job, but I think we need to see how he reacts to a couple of defeats and poor performances. I know we got beat by PSG and reacted brilliantly, but things have moved on and we are on a crest of a wave that could soon turn sour if we lost 2 or 3 on the spin - will the players still be so fully behind him then?
Clearly, I hope we don't have to go through this, but his 'audition' kind of needs some bumps in the road for him to show his true potential for the job.
Can't be happier with everything MUFC since JM left. It's been like a dream. I'm hoping he gets the job full time and we totally push on next season.
So bumps in the road..clearly there were no such when he came, absolutely love football club environment
 

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Fully behind OGS getting the job, but I think we need to see how he reacts to a couple of defeats and poor performances. I know we got beat by PSG and reacted brilliantly, but things have moved on and we are on a crest of a wave that could soon turn sour if we lost 2 or 3 on the spin - will the players still be so fully behind him then?
Clearly, I hope we don't have to go through this, but his 'audition' kind of needs some bumps in the road for him to show his true potential for the job.
Can't be happier with everything MUFC since JM left. It's been like a dream. I'm hoping he gets the job full time and we totally push on next season.
So you want us to lose 3 games in a row so he can prove himself?

I rather he just carried on as he is.
 

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I dread the prospect of a bad start to next season and in that scenario the pressure on Ole would build very quickly. He has great momentum now and I expect that to remain for the rest of the season but I worry about August to October and I can’t get thoughts of Cardiff City out of my mind.
 

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Fully behind OGS getting the job, but I think we need to see how he reacts to a couple of defeats and poor performances. I know we got beat by PSG and reacted brilliantly, but things have moved on and we are on a crest of a wave that could soon turn sour if we lost 2 or 3 on the spin - will the players still be so fully behind him then?
Clearly, I hope we don't have to go through this, but his 'audition' kind of needs some bumps in the road for him to show his true potential for the job.
Can't be happier with everything MUFC since JM left. It's been like a dream. I'm hoping he gets the job full time and we totally push on next season.
We have PSG and Arsenal, I know the PSG is a write off but if we're not careful it could be 2 in 2 and suddenly things don't look so great.

Hopefully we put on a good show against PSG and then beat Arsenal.
 

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Fully behind OGS getting the job, but I think we need to see how he reacts to a couple of defeats and poor performances. I know we got beat by PSG and reacted brilliantly, but things have moved on and we are on a crest of a wave that could soon turn sour if we lost 2 or 3 on the spin - will the players still be so fully behind him then?
Clearly, I hope we don't have to go through this, but his 'audition' kind of needs some bumps in the road for him to show his true potential for the job.
Can't be happier with everything MUFC since JM left. It's been like a dream. I'm hoping he gets the job full time and we totally push on next season.
The amount of situations that we have to wait and see happen before people jump fully on board is ridiculous. Nobody would have the effect Solskjaer has this season, and it's annoying as feck when people give a situation and seemingly assume that pochettino would pass everything with flying colors. Would he feck. No "let's wait and see how he does for this or that". Who knows how he is going to do long term. But he needs to be here long term and that's all we know.
(Not directing this at you specifically, but just a general point).
 

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Fully behind OGS getting the job, but I think we need to see how he reacts to a couple of defeats and poor performances. I know we got beat by PSG and reacted brilliantly, but things have moved on and we are on a crest of a wave that could soon turn sour if we lost 2 or 3 on the spin - will the players still be so fully behind him then?
Clearly, I hope we don't have to go through this, but his 'audition' kind of needs some bumps in the road for him to show his true potential for the job.
Can't be happier with everything MUFC since JM left. It's been like a dream. I'm hoping he gets the job full time and we totally push on next season.
This kind of thinking is absolutely bizarre.

What if he's fecking brilliant and wins 80+% of his games? That not good enough because he's not lost a few games? Deary me.

For what it's worth, I actually do understand the abstract thought you're making (good management is obviously about picking players up too) but it's such an unrealistic way to qualify a manager. We don't have all the fecking time in the world to pick someone.
 

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We have PSG and Arsenal, I know the PSG is a write off but if we're not careful it could be 2 in 2 and suddenly things don't look so great.

Hopefully we put on a good show against PSG and then beat Arsenal.
Even if we lose to Arsenal it's not a big deal. Nobody will ever have a perfect run against every big team. Solskjaer has already won away to Spurs, Arsenal and Chelsea. They are also top teams so they will naturally get wins in those games on occasion, like they did when Sir Alex was our manager. We aren't favourites when we go away to other big 6 teams just like they aren't favourites when they come to OT.

This was never a situation of Ole needing to get top 4 to get the job. Mourinho made it almost impossible and yet Ole has basically done the impossible so far, but there's no telling on if we'll grind it out all season (this run of form is unsustainable for anyone), and Ole would still have done a terrific job even if we miss out so long as it's not a complete collapse.
 

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Even if we lose to Arsenal it's not a big deal. Nobody will ever have a perfect run against every big team. Solskjaer has already won away to Spurs, Arsenal and Chelsea. They are also top teams so they will naturally get wins in those games on occasion, like they did when Sir Alex was our manager. We aren't favourites when we go away to other big 6 teams just like they aren't favourites when they come to OT.

This was never a situation of Ole needing to get top 4 to get the job. Mourinho made it almost impossible and yet Ole has basically done the impossible so far, but there's no telling on if we'll grind it out all season (this run of form is unsustainable for anyone), and Ole would still have done a terrific job even if we miss out so long as it's not a complete collapse.
People seem to be forgetting this now. 99% of us thought we had no chance when Ole came in and that was still with the assumption things wouldn't be as bad as before.
 

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Don’t get me wrong, I love Ole, and we may do the league/FA Cup double with him next season. However, what if we lose in the Champions League quarters next season? How does he react to that setback? That, not doing the double, will be the true measure of Ole’s worth as a successor to the likes of Moyes, LVG and Mourinho.
 

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Don’t get me wrong, I love Ole, and we may do the league/FA Cup double with him next season. However, what if we lose in the Champions League quarters next season? How does he react to that setback? That, not doing the double, will be the true measure of Ole’s worth as a successor to the likes of Moyes, LVG and Mourinho.
That'll be his first real test.
 

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I fully agree, and this is why we're already out of the CL. PSG were just on another level with their movement and we couldn't handle it at home.
Our away record is perfect though since ole... maybe we can pull a rabbit out of a hat
 

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I fully agree, and this is why we're already out of the CL. PSG were just on another level with their movement and we couldn't handle it at home.
Not out of it yet... but the odds are very much against us. Wait till Wednesday to say this, if it remains true. There have been crazier comebacks against psg, and not that long ago
 

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Not out of it yet... but the odds are very much against us. Wait till Wednesday to say this, if it remains true. There have been crazier comebacks against psg, and not that long ago
I hope Lukaku can take it one step further and score a hattrick in a 3-1 win to make us qualify. Our midfield is a big worry though so we need Fred to step up too.
 

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That'll be his first real test.
Personally, I think we should wait with appointing Solskjaer, he hasn't faced any REAL tests yet.

I want to see us lose the first 30 games of next season to see how he and the players respond to that kind of massive set back, we'll really see his mentality shine through then and if he's strong enough to handle that kind of pressure, same for the squad.

Oh, and if he doesn't also win the treble we should just go for Pochettino, regardless of if Tottenham get relegated or not.

We don't need to appoint another fraud as our next manager, we should be extra careful with this one.
 

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Don’t get me wrong, I love Ole, and we may do the league/FA Cup double with him next season. However, what if we lose in the Champions League quarters next season? How does he react to that setback? That, not doing the double, will be the true measure of Ole’s worth as a successor to the likes of Moyes, LVG and Mourinho.
This has to be the biggest troll post ever.

After 6 years in the doldrums our absolute priority is the return to the top of the English standings. So if he does a double, then that is miraculous work in 1 and a half seasons. That would make him untouchable for a few years!

To assert that we should be judging our manager on whether or not he makes the CL semi-finals next year, given the most recent history, given the squad...is way off the mark in my opinion.

Domestic dominance is first. European second. Besides, it will take a couple of transfer windows at best to identify and work on attracting the types of players we'll need to step up to the best in Europe. They're just not available in one transfer window. And how many of this top level signing do people think we'll need? Four, five?

Next season, if he get's us 3rd and within 6 points of 1st that is consolidation and sustained evidence of the ability he is showing now. Whilst an instant jump back to the top would make us all giddy, the requirement now is steadying the ship, returning it to the right waters and planning for the journey ahead.
 

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I fully agree, and this is why we're already out of the CL. PSG were just on another level with their movement and we couldn't handle it at home.
We were doing fine till we lost 2 players to injury.
 

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This has to be the biggest troll post ever.

After 6 years in the doldrums our absolute priority is the return to the top of the English standings. So if he does a double, then that is miraculous work in 1 and a half seasons. That would make him untouchable for a few years!

To assert that we should be judging our manager on whether or not he makes the CL semi-finals next year, given the most recent history, given the squad...is way off the mark in my opinion.

Domestic dominance is first. European second. Besides, it will take a couple of transfer windows at best to identify and work on attracting the types of players we'll need to step up to the best in Europe. They're just not available in one transfer window. And how many of this top level signing do people think we'll need? Four, five?

Next season, if he get's us 3rd and within 6 points of 1st that is consolidation and sustained evidence of the ability he is showing now. Whilst an instant jump back to the top would make us all giddy, the requirement now is steadying the ship, returning it to the right waters and planning for the journey ahead.
Don't worry, I'll give you a few moments with this...
 

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I joined up years ago, but never posted - just lost my passion for United. And this is after seeing the dark days of Sexton and the ups and downs of Atkinson, too.

But Ole has brought back everything United should be about - exciting, counter-attacking football, bringing in the youth - and getting performances out of a team which are greater than the sum of the parts. How often were we told we had a 'rubbish' squad over the years under SAF by opposing fans?

Looks like those days are back. Once the Scousers, the Berties, the Rent-boys et all are questioning how we are getting results from our dreadful players, you know that we've got our United back.
 

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Watching the show with Roger Bennet on NBC. Ole is the one. No way they put this interview on for a temporary manager.
 

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I think you need to appreciate that although our football isn't as attractive as it was this is down to available players. We've had to make a number of changes between and during games which has made for less fluid football. We know (from early games) how he'd like to play but he has not been able to pick the same players on a regular basis.
Also show me the team that is incredible in attack right now around the league. Liverpool have been shiite since the new year, City are scraping 1-0’s, Tottenham have been bad recently as well.

People seem to think that every good team plays some irresistible style at all times while throttling teams. Truth is most in any respectable league go through ups and downs in their general play like any team. The best just get results even when everything isn’t perfect for them.