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"Solchiar forced Ronaldo to thank United fans" Israel today

2021-10-17T10:52:38.646Z


Uneasy at Manchester United: Kingdom have reported that at the end of the losing game (4: 2) in Leicester, the Norwegian coach forced his Portuguese star to return to the pitch just to pay tribute to the crowd


Not quiet at Manchester United.

Ola Gunnar Solskjaer's team recorded its third game in a row without a win in the Premier League yesterday (Saturday), when it surrendered 4: 2 in Leicester.

With the Red Devils, the game plan certainly does not bode well for them with future meetings against Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham, still giving backing to the Norwegian coach, who had a very hard time finding excuses at the end.

Be that as it may, the media in the kingdom were quick to announce this morning (Sunday) that despite the unflattering results, at Old Trafford no substantial change is expected soon on the lines when Solshiar is due to receive the credit, at least in the coming weeks.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reportedly forced Cristiano Ronaldo to applaud the traveling Man United fans 😬 #MUFChttps: //t.co/RlzuUdVCav

- talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) October 16, 2021

In addition, the Daily Express reported that the scoring between coach and big star, Cristiano Ronaldo is in full swing.

According to the report, at the end of yesterday's loss to Leicester, Solskjaer forced the Portuguese to return to the pitch only to thank the Reds fans, who bothered themselves as far as Leicester.

It is further reported that Ronaldo was actually already on his way to the locker room, but this time the coach decided to show muscle, forcing his big star to pay tribute to the fans in red.

Source: israelhayom

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