Manchester United boss Solskjaer: it’s not his job to keep fringe players happy’

Manchester United boss Solskjaer: it’s not his job to keep fringe players happy’

The gaffer believes it’s not his job to keep every player happy at the club.

He commands the ‘unhappy’ fringe players to be fit and ready for whenever they’re called upon.

When asked about some players in his squad being unhappy about not playing more regularly for Man United, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said: “You know, players are happy when they win well and win games, I am too.

“It’s not my job to keep them happy, it’s to pick players to get results, and up to them to be fit and be ready when called upon.”

Ole does have a few ‘unhappy’ players whose future he must look into, with the likes of Sergio Romero and Jesse Lingard both reportedly wanting to leave.

Diogo Dalot is another who is not happy under the Norwegian, but this comment gives a glimpse into Solskjaer’s brutal side.

The gaffer will look out the strongest team possible on Saturday when United face Brighton & Hove Albion and pick up a big win to get over last week’s nightmare.
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