Leicester vs. Man United reaction: Pressure builds on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Foxes hit 4 | ESPN FC



Manchester United’s long unbeaten run away from home in the Premier League ends with a heavy defeat at Leicester City. ESPN FC’s Janusz Michallik and Mark Donaldson get stuck in to all the fallout, including why Leicester City came out on top, and the pressure Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is under with some tough fixtures on the horizon.

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21 comentarios en “Leicester vs. Man United reaction: Pressure builds on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Foxes hit 4 | ESPN FC

  1. Ponnappa Ganapathy

    God bless United if they insist on continuing with Ole. At best they might get lucky and win a lesser English cup or Europa League. And that would be because of individual brilliance from some or all of their stars. Definitely not because they are playing as a team

  2. sam bog

    united are so arrogant!!! how about talking about leicester and they absolutely deserved the win. utd have had every advantage in the world for years and years, spent millions and millions and millions yet moan n complain like they have never had investment

  3. jon sern

    i don't think it's fair to blame it on ronaldo, lukaku doesn't rlly press for chelsea and i don't see a lot of ppl complaining. haaland and mbappe doesn't press much either. as a striker standing in between the two opponent centre backs to prevent the easiest option and keep the ball on one side of the field is already huge

  4. John Rider

    Would any other club tolerate this level of incompetence and failure? Would any other manager other than ole kept his job ? If he hadn't scored that goal back in 1999 would he have the got job in the first place? Where is the airplane with the ole out message they did for David moyes but not ole why not? It's time every one to be honest and to say his not good enough and it's time for changes.

  5. Justice Prevails

    Ole is still learning and developing and has definitely become much more tactically astute he's just having bad luck atm. We have one of the best managers in the league, lets get behind him and support him. OLE IN. GGMU.

  6. RBD

    I’m sorry Janusz, but you can’t isolate the blame on Pogba when Bruno plays as a second striker and hardly ever drops into the midfield to participate in the progression of the ball in the middle of the park or even to carry out any defensive duties. The midfield is open because often time we play with 2 against 3 every single game, no matter the personnel.

  7. Bored Guy

    idk why man united still stick with ole untill now he's not that bad but definetely not managers that you want if your team aiming major trophies .. what they need is experienced winning manager and ole is just not that guy, he can be your manager if your team are on rebuilding or as interim coach like before but right now man united are not in that position, they're ready to compete for major trophies with the squad they had but they choose to clowning around with this PE Teacher instead

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