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Manchester United have been told to ‘stop playing’ and replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, following the loss to Crystal Palace on Saturday.
The thirteen-time Premier League winners looked a long way from challenging rivals Liverpool and Manchester City as they began their season with a home loss to Palace.
After the match, many fans and experts asked the club to endorse the coach in the transfer window, and so far only striker Donny van de Beek intervened.
However, others have criticized the manager and claimed that the problem was tactics. TalkSPORT’s Alex Crook has gone on the attack, claiming the club needs to replace the coach.
“Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a very lucky boy, and I’ll tell you why …
“The vast majority of United fans always blame Ed Woodward for their shortcomings.
“Yes, his hiring leaves much to be desired, but yesterday it was not a bad hiring or that they did not sign Jadon Sancho. It was bad tactics and bad management.
“Solskjaer is lucky, the vast majority of United fans blame Woodward’s failures.”
“Yesterday it wasn’t because of Sancho, it was because of bad tactics and bad management!”
Brilliant spiel from @Alex_Crook on why Solskjaer is to blame for #MUFCProblems of. pic.twitter.com/pCU0xVnnhE
– talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) September 20, 2020
“Roy Hodgson had his team well trained, Palace had a game plan, they stuck to it and executed it perfectly.
“I’m not convinced that Solskjaer can do that. He has a way of playing, and that’s the con.
“It’s easy to beat United, just give them the ball and ask them to take you down, nine times out of ten they can’t!
“Tell me, why did Dan James, whose confidence level is clearly on the court, get ahead of Mason Greenwood? Why did Timothy Fosu-Mensah get the nod before Aaron Wan-Bissaka? Two decisions that didn’t make any sense .
By the way, Solskjaer has spent £ 240 million and the gap between Manchester United and the top two remains a gulf.
“How many of those Crystal Palace players make the Man United first eleven? That’s a rhetorical question, because the answer is none, not even WIlfried Zaha.
“If I’m Ed Woodward, do I want to give Ole Gunnar Solskjaer another £ 100 million?
“Yes, they reached three semi-finals last season, but they also lost three semi-finals, and the only reason they made it into the top four was because Leicester fell off a cliff in the second half of the season and Chelsea couldn’t. to nobody.
“United need to stop fooling around NOW. They need to appoint a suitable proven manager, or they are in great danger of finding themselves further behind.”
United were short on players because they had limited time in preseason training, due to their run to the Europa League semi-final, and Wan-Bissaka and Greenwood were deemed not ready.
He showed United’s lack of strength in depth with Dan James and Timothy Fosu-Mensah having to play in his place.
A right winger has been United’s main target this summer, although time is running out with just two weeks to go.
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