Why Ole still believe he’s the right man for United despite recording club’s worst record

Manchester United is having their worst season, especially at the homestretch more than it was at the beginning of the same which led to the outing of Jose Mourinho.

The team showed some resilience and return to form when Ole Gunnar came in as caretaker manager which many are finding hard to understand what has changed since.

Despite all this, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has insisted that he is the right man to lead Manchester United forward, despite suffering six defeats in their last eight games.

United’s poorest performance of the Solskjaer era came at Goodison Park on Sunday, with Everton running out 4-0 winners.

Solskjaer’s side now faces a crucial week in their bid to qualify for next season’s Champions League, with champions Manchester City and fellow top-four contenders Chelsea visiting Old Trafford.

The Norwegian was only appointed on a permanent basis less than a month ago, yet he has already had to reiterate that he believes he is capable of returning United to the top. 

“Well I would like to say but it’s not down to me to say that,” Solskjaer claimed on Tuesday, ahead of City’s visit. 

“Of course I’m confident in my team and myself and that I will be ready to take this challenge on. I know it’s a big challenge and that is why I came in when I came in.

“I came in here and I said I’m going to enjoy every single second. I don’t like losing but it’s a great challenge and it’s a challenge that all the managers at this club have had.

“When you go through bad results, you have got to be confident enough to say this is the way we’re going do it and we are planning ahead.” 

“I’m confident in my team and myself to take this challenge on. It’s a big challenge and when I came in here I said I’m going to enjoy every single second.

“I don’t like losing but it’s a challenge when you go through bad results, this is the way we’re going do it and plan ahead.”

Solskjaer has admitted that he will have to make some difficult decisions on player departures this summer and believes he is the right man to make those calls.

“I would like to think so, yes,” he said. “I like all these boys, I love them because they are great lads but I’ve got to make a decision. 

“I’ve got to manage for the club and I’m managing the club and managing the players.

“I help the players but I manage for the club and I’m going to put all my effort, and the staff we’re all going to put all our efforts into making sure we do what we think is right for the club.”


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