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Ola Gunnar Solskjaer refuses to give up: "I'm not on borrowed time" - Walla! sport

2021-11-06T19:37:05.462Z


The Manchester United coach after the 2-0 loss in the derby to City: "We are a great distance from the big teams, but we have the right players to meet the requirements." Guardiola, on the other hand, is pleased


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Ola Gunnar Solskjaer refuses to give up: "I'm not on borrowed time"

Manchester United break negative records against their city rival, but the coach clarified after the 2-0: "We are a great distance from the big teams, but we have the right players to meet the requirements"

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Summary: Manchester United - Manchester City 2: 0 (Sport 1)

Was this time it was Ola Gunnar Solskjaer's last game for Manchester United?

After the humiliations suffered by the Red Devils in recent times and especially in 5: 0 against Liverpool, today (Saturday) the team lost a derby in the league for the first time after four meetings and it ended in only 2: 0, but the result is certainly false because if it were not David de Haa Ended in a much higher result.



Manchester United looked so bad today that its number of threats to the Manchester City goal was lower than it made to its own goal - Eric Bay scored an own goal already in the opening, but he was not the only one to almost score an own goal.

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Others have given up, he still has not.

Ola Gunnar Solskjaer (Photo: GettyImages, OLI SCARFF)

When Jose Mourinho was sacked by Manchester United in December 2018, he was 11 points away from fourth place and although the gaps at this stage are not similar, the team may still find itself 11 points away from the top today. Solskjaer suffered contemptuous whistles from Old Trafford residents as he made his way towards the tunnel leading to the locker rooms, however the majority tried to support him and the players despite another bad ability and a dismal result from their team.



As in previous losses, Solskjaer sent similar messages: "We are currently at a very great distance from the big teams and the demands from me and the players will now rise even more so that we can look like we did at the beginning. We have the players to meet the demands. I do not think I have a borrowed time, "I have a good relationship with the team and I want the best for Manchester United. As long as I am here, I will do everything to improve things."

Speaking to manager, former player and club icon Roy Keane, "I'm giving up, I'm giving up. These are top-tier players and I do not understand them. They do not know how to defend. I thought United had a chance today, but without this drastic change "It will also end next time in defeat. Phil Foden said it is difficult to play at Old Trafford, but that is not true - ask Everton, Aston Villa or Liverpool."



In fact, in the Premier League era Manchester United lost 21 per cent of all their home games under Solchiar - who in total coached the team in 10 per cent of the home games they held in the Premier League era.

It was also Manchester City's eighth victory in the Dream Theater, more than any other group.

"Not disappointed that it only ended 0-2."

Manchester City did not seek humiliation (Photo: GettyImages, Michael Regan / Getty Images)

On the side of Manchester City, who in the last round suffered a very surprising 2-0 home loss to Crystal Palace, midfielder Phil Foden admitted: "We have come to the game for our lives."

When asked at the end of his coach, Pep Guardiola, about the contact, he said briefly: "We have many more games like this ahead of us. Manchester United are a very dangerous team and that is why we tried to control the game and not give them the ball. I am pleased with the result. -0: 2 ".

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