Manchester United legend Roy Keane has reiterated his prediction that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be sacked.
Keane was speaking after United's loss to Arsenal at Old Trafford, which leaves the club sitting in 15th on the table after seven matches.
The Irishman believes United's squad will be guilty of getting Solskjaer fired in the coming months.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Keane said: "I never looked at a manager in all my career before the match and I'm talking about some great managers, and some bad managers, going back to when I was eight or nine years of age ... I never looked at a manager and asked if they were going to motivate me today. It comes from within, it comes from your DNA, what you stand for, your background, your family, your team-mates.
"I'm intrigued when I look at warm-ups. Cavani never threw a leg, he actually didn't do a warm-up, did he? Then he comes on as a sub and is being asked to get them back in the game.
"Ole's talking having to get him (Cavani) up to speed, well, sometimes it's up to the player to do something. Ole will pay the ultimate price, obviously.
"Ole will lose his job, walk out of this group of players, that's what's going to happen. I've been saying it for the last month or two, but you still think, 'you never know in this game. Things might change', and you think it's up to Ole to motivate these players for Arsenal at home.
"People keep saying there's no support, the stadiums are empty, this is still a great setting if you're a professional footballer, to play at Old Trafford."
Source: Tribalfootball
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