Solskjaer responds to Roy Keane’s criticism of Manchester United



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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has responded to Roy Keane’s criticism of his Manchester United players following their 1-0 loss to Arsenal on Sunday.

Ole will pay the maximum price. Ole will lose his job working with this group of players as sure as night follows day. – Keane didn’t hold back in summing up Manchester United’s lackluster performance against Arsenal last weekend.

Now playing the role of a football expert, Roy Keane has been primarily a mixed voice when things haven’t turned out like United. And after what has been a horrible start to the Premier League campaign, the exalted-headed former man was somehow right in attacking Manchester United representatives.

Six games in the new 2020-21 Premier League season, United have lost three times and drawn once, racking up seven career points so far. Their poor record in the league has put them 15th, far behind fierce rivals like Manchester City and Liverpool, in the Premier League points table.

Also, after playing so well against the big European houses like Paris Saint-Germain (United beat PSG 2-1 in their own backyard) and RB Leipzig (Solskjaer’s men achieved an impressive 5-0 victory about the German team), everyone, including Roy Keane, expected United to come out with a positive result from Arsenal.

But that ultimately did not happen as Mikel Arteta’s men surpassed the Norwegian in every aspect.

Ahead of United’s meeting on Wednesday night in Istanbul Basaksehir, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer appeared before the media to comment on Roy Keane’s criticism.

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As reported by First Post, the 47-year-old manager said:

“Roy has always been frank. I am very happy to have the players that I have here with us.

“We have different jobs and Roy’s job is to give his opinion and I always, always listen to Roy.

“But we move forward here with a great group of players, a strong group of players and I am sure we will see an answer.”

Manchester United are currently at the top of their Champions League group with six points from two games.

However, as things stand now with the respective group, United should consider qualifying for the next round as group leaders.

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