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Neither Ole Gunnar Solskjær (47) nor the players covered the disappointment after the Norwegian’s biggest loss as Manchester United manager.
– All our mistakes came almost like Christmas, it all came at once. For many mistakes against a good team, you are punished, says Solskjær according to the Manchester Evening News.
Tottenham did not give up until he scored six goals behind David de Gea, who had a nasty flashback from a 1-6 loss to Manchester City in 2011.
Even then, David de Gea was between the posts. Manchester United have conceded six goals at home twice since 1930 and the Spaniard has played both games.
– It is very shameful. He has hurt all the players and he has hurt me. As a manager, it is the worst day of my life. I stretch my arm in the air and I have to take responsibility for this, says Solskjær.
– I lost 0-5 as a player (against Newcastle in 1996), we lost 1-6 (against Manchester City), we have lost big before and we have always fought, says the Norwegian.
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The players also did not hide how weak the performance against Tottenham was.
“Lack of concentration, lethargy, then a mistake and another mistake and then even more mistakes,” Luke Shaw told Sky Sports.
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While Anthony Martial’s red card may have been too strict, Shaw could have gotten away with a tackle from behind. The left-back also had several negative implications in relation to several of the setbacks.
– A club like Manchester United shouldn’t lose, but losing like this, in this way, hurts me a lot and I’m ashamed because I feel like we have disappointed a lot of people today, he says.
Marcus Rashford didn’t have a great day at work either. The left wing was shot off the post, where the flag was still raised.
– So sorry. You deserve much better, Rashford wrote in a post on Twitter.
Scott McTominay was also aware that Manchester United fans deserved better.
– This football club is gigantic and for us acting like that is not good enough. Trust me, something will be done about it, the Scotsman tells MUTV after the game.
– This is the first time I’ve experienced such a defeat and believe me, it’s the worst feeling I’ve ever had, says McTominay.
However, not only Manchester United had a difficult day:
Former Manchester United player Gary Neville was not kind to the Reds.
– There is no excuse for these players. They were pathetic and spineless in the second half, says the Sky Sports expert.
Ole Gunnar Solskjær also had to endure harsh criticism from various quarters.
“There have been repeated doubts about the suitability of the coaches for 18 months, and in the hierarchy they are incompetent when it comes to football,” writes Manchester Evening News journalist Samuel Luckhurst.
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