Ole Gunnar Solskjær fought back, again!



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  • Everton – Manchester United 1–3 (1–2)

OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJÆR it always delivers when it really has to. It has happened before, it happened again at Goodison Park, and it will happen in the future too.

After 3-1 over Everton, he delivered a bit more.

When he settled for the Premier League during the match two and a half days after the match in Istanbul, it was almost like listening to Sir Alex Ferguson.

He turned the battle of destiny into victory.  Then Solskjær muttered: - A joke.

He turned the battle of destiny into victory. Then Solskjær muttered: – A joke.

102 POSADA GAMES In his work at Old Trafford, the Norwegian Manchester United manager has taken another breath from growing skepticism from critics. It doesn’t affect him much. But justice occupies the Manchester United manager.

Manchester City and Liverpool played the Champions League on Tuesday and will meet in the league tomorrow (Sunday).

Manchester United played on Wednesday and kicked off against Everton for lunch this Saturday.

After a major victory, the time is perfect for such an arrangement.

It’s when you can’t be accused of being a sore loser that the criticism comes.

RESULTS CREATE HEADLINERSThere will always be bread and circuses in an industry that is to that extent about emotions. Results over time create an impression and provide a basis for more comprehensive evaluations and analysis.

For most clubs, “over time” is a relatively broad term.

As for Manchester United, you can sometimes remember a blink.

SPARKLY week, desperately the next. Such is the reality where the comments that follow reflect the image.

For a club like Manchester United, where the average is not good enough, there is no middle ground.

It is always one or the other.

- It could have gone wrong

– It could have gone wrong

OCTOBER 4 AFTER Stolen 3-2 in Brighton’s match beforehand, Manchester United lost 1-6 to Tottenham at home at Old Trafford. At that time, according to many experts, Ole Gunnar Solskjær was one hundred percent useless.

And not only that, the usual suspects thought he had no future at the club.

Outside!

OCTOBER 20, AFTER Rest of the national team and 4-1 in Newcastle, Manchester United beat Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 at home, Champions League finalist. The victory was described as a tactical triumph. Ole Gunnar Solskjær had answered the charge for God’s sake at what point.

Then came the 0-0 against Chelsea and the 5-0 against the team that PSG beat in the Champions League semi-finals just two months ago, RB Leipzig.

The ole genre!

AFTER ARSENAL LOSS and the shameful performance in Istanbul turned the tide again. What a shame United! Ole out! As they say north of the Arctic Circle, “that’s how the day goes” at one of the biggest soccer clubs in the world.

Manchester United’s lack of stability has turned into a latent fire that flares up on a regular basis.

Unfortunately for Ole Gunnar Solskjær, it cannot be extinguished with water.

Reminiscent of sabotage

Reminiscent of sabotage

3–1 ABOUT EVERTON Gone is an important contribution to the extinction work. A victory at Goodison Park so far takes the oxygen out of the noise surrounding the manager. Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Manchester United have fought like in Paris.

It’s not like black turns white in 90 minutes on Merseyside, but it helps.

If the team wins a few more games, news that President Ed Woodward has made contact with Mauricio Pochettino will be saved for now.

THERE ARE MANY ways to deal with these types of storms. The easiest thing is to win. Enough points will clear all storms. But having said that, the difference between Manchester United and most other clubs, what makes the job so incredibly challenging, demanding and noisy, is that you have to win every time.

According to him, who won them 13 league titles in a period of 20 years, the second place is the first losing place.

As if jumping behind Wirkola wasn’t difficult enough.

KICK with Manchester United after Ferguson it is even more difficult. Transferred to something we think we really can in A / S Steinrøysa, the ski jump, Manchester United is expected to pass the tip of the ball like a cardboard puck (Espen Bredesen’s metaphor for what it takes to reach lengths ), pull meter by meter through the transition and land. on the plain every time.

They weren’t there against Everton, but it was a well-executed ski jump, considering the conditions.

Everything about the counterattack that opened the door to Edinson Cavani’s 3-1 in overtime was also a solid hit.

21. NOVEMBER Manchester United leader Ole Gunnar Solskjær against West Bromwich in his 103rd match as UNited coach. I know many who were unsure before the trip to Merseyside. But those who win soccer games under extreme pressure tend to laugh at the end and better.

Ole Gunnar Solskjær does.

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