Receiving constant pressure, Solskjaer is still confident of holding his chair at MU



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Coach Solskjaer believes he is the right man to lead Man United back to the top and the team leaders still fully trust him.

Solskjaer’s future is in great doubt after successive defeats to Arsenal and Istanbul Basaksehir. This weekend, the Red Devils will march onto the grass of Everton, an extremely difficult team at the moment. There are rumors that Solsa will be fired if MU does not earn 3 points at Goodison Park. But Solskjaer insists that he still receives the absolute trust of the team leaders.

Receiving constant pressure, Solskjaer still confidently holds the chair in MU's picture

Solskjaer is confident in his ability to hold a chair in MU

“If I don’t believe in myself, in my values, in the capabilities of the coaching staff and the players, who should I believe? I don’t look at 1 or 2 results and then fall apart like a house built with poles.

We had stumbles. But there is so much criticism that we cannot score against Arsenal and Chelsea, that we cannot do anything in these games. Not long before, we were praised as the best team after defeating Leipzig and PSG.

You must have faith. The whole team has a very positive attitude and shows me great courage and leadership. I’m looking forward to next Saturday’s game and that’s another topic that we should talk about.

I always have open, frank and positive conversations with the club. They have shown leadership since I came here. It is a sunny day in Manchester. I don’t expect the wind to change because pressure and expectation is something that always exists.

I became a man at Manchester United and have learned to deal with both the good times and the bad. You are a great coach when you win and a bad coach when you lose because it was the last game you played. Every soccer game quickly becomes history. And we will march to Goodison Park with a positive mindset.

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