Ole Gunnar Solskjær | 2021/22 Discussion

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Castia

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Bought himself time with the City and Spurs wins but this is absolutely dreadful.
 

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Lingard is our best ‘fit’ option at #10. There’s a reason we’re in sixth-ish position and it’s got less to do with management and everything to do with the quality of players in the first team.

You can convince yourself that McTominay and Fred are good enough, too. But they’re not; not really.
They’re 20th.
 

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Bought himself time with the City and Spurs wins but this is absolutely dreadful.
Those wins did us more harm than good. We all know he's not up to being a top class manager. I see zero improvement in this team
 

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I guess Ole is at fault for De Gea, too?
A half decent, competent manager would not have this Manchester United side getting out played by the worst team in the fecking league. So the odd mistake from De Gea wouldn't matter. We'd already be 2 or 3 goals up.
 

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I guess Ole is at fault for De Gea, too?
No but he’s at fault for one of the worse performances of a already piss poor season.

56 minutes in I can’t remember a worse performance than this.
 

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Same problems keep coming up against teams outside the top 6.

If we can’t counter, we have no idea how to play. This falls on Oles door.
 

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pathetic manager, hope he get sacked on the way home. Feck off and take Lingard with you.
 

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I guess Ole is at fault for De Gea, too?
Simple as that, huh? His fault is that we can't dominate team like Watford because we don't have any game pattern exoect counter attack. Mistakes happen but when you have one clear chance against dross team like Watford( and it was of course counter attack) then it is on manager.
 

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He doesn’t fecking move. He’s sat there like a pudding looking glum.

Honestly, he’s a fecking shit coach. He’s not ruling anyone up or anything.
 

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Oles at the wheel :lol:

Sub standard manager that somehow manages to get results against the top teams but really is one of the most inept managers managing a top team.
 

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I'm not surprised at all how this game has gone today. Its unreal how some people are still backing this guy as our manager. Get Poch in now. Get rid of Ole and his clueless backroom staff.
 

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This game isn't his fault. We can see now the players are fecking pussies.
 

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Most of players are mentally still on the bus or at their upcoming Christmas party. But upsetting that Ole continues a trend of United managers who cannot get their players fired up or motivated to play for them. I thought that at least he was getting through to the players with his "arm around the shoulder" style.
 

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I think Ole will keep his job until next season. He desperately needs a good two transfer windows starting from January though.

We NEED to bring better players in because its clear as day that the likes of Lingard, Fred etc. are just not good enough.
 

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Can't take you seriously. Too many people have 180-ed their opinions this last year just to excuse Ole.
I’ve been fairly consistent over the past year. I’m also consistent when I say that midfield three of Fred, McTominay and Lingard is dreadful.

We could sack Ole tomorrow and we’re not finishing above fifth or sixth with any other manager with midfield options such as this.
 

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Everyone, apart from the board, can see that ole is way out of his depth and needs to go. Is this team really any better to either watch or any better in getting results than it was 1 year ago?
 

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Find it strange how someone who played as a striker cannot find a way to unlock defensive teams open.

We are becoming more like a mid-table club. Playing well against the bigger teams but struggling against the so-called lesser teams.

Ole out. Poch in.
 

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I think Ole will keep his job until next season. He desperately needs a good two transfer windows starting from January though.

We NEED to bring better players in because its clear as day that the likes of Lingard, Fred etc. are just not good enough.
Yet the same players can play the champions off the park at their stadium. It's the manager.
 

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I’ve been fairly consistent over the past year. I’m also consistent when I say that midfield three of Fred, McTominay and Lingard is dreadful.

We could sack Ole tomorrow and we’re not finishing above fifth or sixth with any other manager with midfield options such as this.
Fair enough. I was never Ole in even after PSG and that will never change.
 
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