Man United manager Solskjaer play down resignation

Solskjaer play down resignation


Man united head manager  Soskjaer was asked during an interview after the humiliating defeat by Liverpool about what he plans to do going forward and whether he’s pondering resigning as Man United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said: “Well, the only way I know how to approach life.

When asked about what he plans to do going forward and whether he’s pondering resigning as Man United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said: “Well, the only way I know how to approach life.

“That's to wake up tomorrow morning, look forward, evaluate what's gone on, what's gone wrong, do my very, very best to come through a difficult time.

“This is the worst feeling. You feel rock bottom and the feeling we've had, that we are getting to where we want to be, has been there. But in the last few weeks we've hit a brick wall. The results haven't come, the performances haven't come, we've conceded too many goals, too many easy goals and that's a concern.

“Well, I've heard nothing else [on my future] and I'm still thinking about tomorrow's work. Of course, we're all low, I can't say now that I've felt any worse than this, this is the worse I've been, the lowest I've been, but I accept the responsibility and that is mine today and it's mine going forward.

“I do believe in myself, I do believe that I am getting close to what I want with the club. I think what we've done, what I've seen, the development, of course the results lately haven't been good enough, it's hands up and that brings doubt in anyone's mind probably.

“But I've got to keep strong and I do believe in what we've been doing, the coaching staff, the players. Today's rock bottom, low in confidence.

“Next week is Tottenham away, it's a Champions League game Atalanta, the next team who visits us is Man City. We have to look forward, sort our frames of mind out and make sure we go into the next training session in the right frame of mind.”

Solskjaer saw his side suffer their worst-ever home defeat to Liverpool in the Premier League era on Sunday. Many fans walked out of the stadium at half-time and seemingly turned on the manager, putting more pressure on him to be replaced.

Source: Tribuna


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