MANCHESTER UNITED MADE A DECISION AFTER SOUNDED ALARMS INDICATING THE RED DEVILS SHOULD AVOID THE SITTUATION




Four straight losses were recorded in the back of the past four straight matches played by Manchester United in this season’s Premier League competition.  

 

A 4-2 defeat to Leicester City followed by an embarrassing 5-0 defeat at the hands of Manchester United's biggest rivals Liverpool and to compound misery, the defeat to Liverpool was in front of a remarkably full Old Trafford stadium.  

 

 

Of course, the Manchester United Channel website has not forgotten the 2-0 spanking Manchester United received at the hands of Derby side Manchester City in what was yet another match that was once again completely under the control of Manchester United opponents, in this case, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City side. To compound misery, Manchester United experienced both massive losses against Liverpool and Manchester City right in front of a packed Old Trafford stadium. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In other words,  the evidence of the recent resolves experience by Manchester United at the hands of their most fierce rivals points out in fact that football analysts and football lovers must endeavor not to get caught up in a myth that is currently being presented by some of the Manchester United fans which states that Manchester United during the application of some of the poor strategies drawn up by current Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was simply unfortunate with these results and does not take away the idea that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the right manager who can still lead Manchester United to success 

 

 

 

The point which some football fans- particularly some Manchester United fans- have presented in defense of current manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is that the manager was simply unlucky with some of these results and the blame from Manchester United's current lack of success in winning major trophies falls solely on some of the intangible's such as injuries and the few red cards which Manchester United has experienced this season which has forced the Red Devils to embark on this season with a more or less handicap status.  

 


 




 

 

 

 

 

 

As expected, reliable football analyst around Europe has emerged and debunked this theory as nothing more than irrelevant excuses used to cover the reality that the current Manchester United manager is not the right level of management are needed in a big football club such as Manchester United 

 

 

The fact of the matter is that during the majority of games which Manchester United have played this season, the Red Devils had a complete team which has the likes of some of the best footballers in the modern Era listed as part of the Manchester United squad which is a platform that any top manager can use to generate success for any football club. At the moment, a lot of Manchester United fans and a lot of football fans for that matter are starting to get tired of hearing the consistent notion that Manchester United have one of the best squads in the world- not just one of the best football team in England, no Manchester United have one of the best team in the world!   

 

 

The reason for this is because lookup people are of the notion that despite the level of quality players found within the Manchester United squad, recent evidence has shown that the level of quality in the Manchester United squad is irrelevant to the level of success Manchester United can potentially attain simply because the football club does not have a manager who can stir this football club to success by implementing the level of strategy needed from any top team in Europe 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

People must really try to wrap their head around that point because at the moment, even with one of the best footballers in the world and even with several top superstars footballers of this modern era enlisted in this Manchester United team, The Red Devils simply continue to perform below the standards set not just by Manchester United FC themselves but the Red Devils continue to perform below the standards expected from any top club which claims to harbor the ambition of achieving top success in Europe. 

 

 

 

 

Whichever way you look at this situation, the reason for this outcome is not down to the players but realistically there is simple this is down to the manager and his lack of application of good quality strategy in the field during match days. 

 

  

 

The truth based on visual evidence of what has been witnessed from Manchester United over the past two seasons is that if Manchester United was getting these poor results which Manchester United have been recording for themselves while playing good football, then the argument can be held that the players are largely the once to blame for the current poor results generated by Manchester United. 

 

 

 

Therefore, the argument can then be held that the reason for Manchester United's lack of success is because Manchester United needs better players on the field to execute the managers' tactics properly. in other words, the blame can then be placed on the Manchester United players and not on the Manchester United manager.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

The problem is that clear, visual, evidence seen from Manchester United’s vast majority of performance this season suggests that this is not the case. Instead, the situation facing Manchester United at the moment is quite frankly the opposite meaning that while the current Manchester United team have great players listed in its ranks, the level at which Manchester United can move the ball from defense to offense has been labeled as simply abysmal, to say the least, pinpointed as the main reason why Manchester United inability to generate consistently good results this season. This point then supports the current case that the problem distancing Manchester United from success is not lack of players but lack of proper elite football strategy implemental on the pitch each match day.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Red Devil simply cannot seem to get a hold of operation in the middle of the park and while the conversation about how the absence of Rafael Varan in October simply damaged the performance of Harry McGuire remains a valid point to some extent in the sense that the Englishman clearly continues to struggle in defense because the English defender lacks the presence of a top-class center back to partner the Manchester United captain, the clear obvious point to address concerning Manchester United’s current run of unspeakable performance is undoubtedly the subpar rate at which the Manchester United midfield is operating with at the moment.   

 

 
 

A situation which has been largely generated by current Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Himself by choosing to deprive Manchester United midfield of the presence of two of some of the best central midfield players in the world in Donny van de Beek and Paul Pogba. A decision that has further led to the absence of one of the most revered creative young wingers in modern football in Jadon Sancho from the current Manchester United starting XI. A reality that is yet to stop baffling the entire football world in regards to the absurdity of the situation. 

 

  

 

 

 

 


 


 

Now, when addressing the issue of midfield for Manchester United, the conversation appears to be rather confusing at first because if anyone takes a look at Manchester United’s roster at the moment, the presence of names such as Bruno Fernandes, Paul Pogba, and Donny van de Beek specifically creates the impression that Manchester United has a team which is capable of winning any possible trophy there is to be one in Europe. Right now, the impression being projected towards Manchester United is that with the presence of Bruno Fernandes in front of such a star-studded central midfield the Red Devils should be able to maneuver their way around any defensive unit set up but any opponent playing against Manchester United this season.  

 

 

However, everything does not always unravel the way it has been imagined. The Red Devils were expected to successfully mount a charge all the way to the top of the Premier League table and with the level of players currently enlisted in the Manchester United roster, the Red Devils were originally expected to make a successful run all the way to the Champions League trophy this season, But the reality of Manchester United’s performance this season has not exactly matched up with the realistic expectation set for the club this season. 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who's to blame for all this? Well at the moment the answer seems very subjective because while a lot of Manchester remember supporters believe that the current manager is the main person to bear the blame for Manchester United’s parent download spiral, a good portion of football analysts and the other half of Manchester United fans truly believe that the main people to bear the blame for Manchester indent's current lack of success is both the players and the Manchester England the board of directors. 

 

The main conversation held about Manchester United football club at the moment is not about why Manchester United continue to fail to meet expectations even after such a powerful improvement of the current Manchester United team, instead, the conversation currently held about Manchester United at the moment appears to be addressing the question: of how long exactly current Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will remain on the job as Manchester United manager?  

 

 

 

The current understanding of what's happened around Manchester in head and the moment is that the vast majority of the Manchester United fan base of ultimately giving up on the possibility of seeing Manchester United attain Success under the managerial tenure of current manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With that being said, the logical follow-up question now has to be why exactly current Manchester United owners the Glazer family still insistent on backing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. to retain his job as Manchester United manager for the foreseeable future? 

 

 

For some Manchester United supporters and for a lot of the football fans around the world, there is yet to be a provided logic, in a football sense, behind for Manchester United stance on retaining this service is of the current Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is simply down to ignorance and lack of knowledge of how modern football truly works from the personals involved within the Manchester United board of directors.  However, according to the information received here at Manchester United channel, the reason behind the retention of the current management has been suggested to I have nothing to do with football but rather have everything to do with nostalgia. 

 

 

As most people are aware, the topic of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. as a Manchester United manager intertwines with two Issues which are the topic of nostalgia or respect and the topic of standards expected from any top football club in Europe. As expected, the topic of the history of the Manchester United football club which comes into play when addressing issues concerning current Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a very touchy and complicated subject.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

While half of The Manchester United fan base supports the idea of releasing current Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer from this job before December 2021 as a way of possibly stopping the damage impacted on Manchester United by the current manager, there remains a good portion of people on the other half of the table who continue to suggest that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer can still turn things around at Manchester United with this portion of Manchester United fans Most likely operating on nostalgia.  

 

 

Furthermore, there is a handful of football analysts continuing to suggest that the problem of limiting Manchester United from success is not solely based on the poor strategy implemented by the current Manchester United manager but rather the fault of the current Manchester United board specifically. 

 

 

 




 

 


The reality is that as December 2021 emerges, the idea of a December which most people associated with Manchester United have labeled as the month of managerial change emerging, the conversation regarding a possible change and manager for Manchester United has greatly intensified over the past couple of weeks with managers such as Brendan Rodgers and Erik ten Haag now I'm basically listed as managers who are considered as strong suitors to take over the managerial seat add Manchester United at the start of the 2022/23 football season. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As at the time this article was originally drafted which was early October 2021, there were rumors which linked Manchester United to have spoken to a lot of top-level managers such as Ten Hag of Ajax, Zinadin Zidan, and Mauricio Pochettino as managers currently available in Europe at the moment and the expectation as of early October was that Manchester United was quite ready to possibly implement yet another change of manager in early November 2021.  At the moment, there is still room to implement change in Manchester United's managerial dugout with half the current season yet to be concluded.  

 

 

 

 

 

As of early October 2021, information received here at the Manchester United channel suggests that Manchester United might still implement yet another change of manager during the early to mid-December 2021 period. Looking at the current updates circulating around Manchester United, there is still a 45% chance that a new manager might be implemented at Manchester United in December 2021 if the current rate of the depleting performances does not change as quickly as possible.  

 

 

 




 

 

 

 


One thing remains certain, according to what Manchester United channel understands, at the moment, a large volume of football analysts and 
in a large volume of football fans are operating on the notion that the time has arrived for Manchester United to let go of current manager Ole Gunner Solskjaer If the Red Devils are truly intent on returning to the level where the club can achieve success once again very soon.
 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

However, the Manchester United board appear not of the same mindset at the moment and information coming out of Manchester United at the moment suggest that the Manchester United board feels that the current manager needs a bit more time to see if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer can still turn things around with the Manchester United board operating under the notion that with the previous history Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has displayed already of turning things around as Manchester United manager during the last three years of his managerial tenure at Manchester United, the mindset of the Manchester United board at the moment is reported to give the current manager more time and believe Ole Gunnar Solskjaer can improve Manchester United’s find situation. 

 

 

 



The belief from the Manchester United board of directors is that current Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer can still turn the boat around and lead the Red Devils to achieve success at the end of this season or at least improve the performance of the team and build a steady platform which will eventually turn Manchester United into a team that will achieve success next season 

 

 

 

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