Ole Solskjaer responded to criticism about the position of technical director at MU



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Coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer confirmed that MU can still be operated well even without the position of technical director.

Not long ago, Sevilla sports director Monchi criticized Manchester United’s transfer policy. He said the failure of MU to appoint a person to the position of technical director responsible for team development was very difficult to understand.

In response to this criticism, coach Ole Solskjaer said: “There are always people who like to praise their own way of doing things. Each of us has different views on our work. Each club has its own address and way of operating. At MU, we have professional people to do that. It is not my responsibility to appoint or not a technical director ”.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer responds to Monchi’s criticism

MU is going through a very difficult period at the start of this season when they have suffered 2 losses in the first three rounds, including a 1-6 loss at home to Tottenham Hotspurs. Not only that, the Reds were also heavily criticized after a failed transfer window. Although he has contacted many targets like Jadon Sancho, Kalidou Koulibaly, Jack Grealish, James Maddison, Reguilon … but MU could not bring any prominent names to Old Trafford Stadium. Instead, they only get “backup” contracts like Alex Telles, Edison Cavani or Facundo Pellistri.

Much information from the British press also revealed that Vice President Ed Woodward had started contacting coach Mauricio Pochettino. It is known that if MU’s performance does not improve in the near future, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be fired and Pochettino is the name chosen to replace.

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