Manchester United boss Solskjaer has Facundo Pellistri’s dilemma and three other problems to solve | Soccer Sport



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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer may have endured a quiet week at Carrington with most of his players out on international duty, but he still has a lot to tackle at Manchester United. The Norwegian is currently living dangerously despite the recent 3-1 win at Goodison Park and knows that another losing streak of results could cause United’s board to pull the trigger.

The fans have grown weary of United’s lack of consistency and just when it looked like the Red Devils had turned a corner, they took two steps back.

That was the case with the recent loss to Arsenal and Istanbul Basaksehir following an impressive run following a 6-1 loss to Tottenham.

The international break has given Solskjaer a break and some time to collect his thoughts before returning.

There are a number of issues you need to resolve to improve results on the field.

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A more pressing issue for Solskjaer remains deciding on his best XI, something he has yet to establish.

With the games full of strength and speed, it is still difficult to line up the same team, but it is starting to pay dividends for its other four rivals, Chelsea and Tottenham.

Donny van de Beek is another problem that must be solved and his goal for the Netherlands highlights that United are not getting the best out of the midfielder.

He’s clearly a great talent, which is why Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid and Arsenal were following him, but Solskjaer is unwilling to please him.

That needs to change and he is a player who could bring some additional quality to United’s heavy midfield.

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