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United's former players kill Solskjaer: "Discovered as a dick"
Rio Ferdinand, who played five years with the Manchester United coach, thinks "it's time to move the torch".
Paul Ince was much more spicy
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Tuesday, 09 November 2021, 06:57
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Summary: Manchester United - Manchester City 2: 0 (Sport 1)
If Ola Gunnar Solskjaer thought he was given air to breathe after the big 0: 3 over Tottenham and in light of first place in the home stage of the Champions League, the home loss in the derby came, and the Red Devils added seven mandatory goals without scoring in two consecutive home games against two hated rivals (Liverpool and Manchester 'Str City).
After the loss to the city rival, once again the voices of quite a few past United players who mainly criticize the players returned, but in the last day the tones have also intensified against Solskjaer.
Rio Ferdinand who collaborated as a player with Solskjaer in a United uniform for five years in the first decade of the 2000s was a big fan of the Norwegian's appointment in 2018, but has now expressed doubts about his ability to get the cart out of the mud.
"With the transfers made in the last window, there was great hope for the season, Ola was brought in to bring us to the top. He had to put the squad in order and prepare the players for the challenges."
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Past players have no mercy.
Solchiar (Photo: Reuters)
Ferdinand knows what Solchiar needs to do: "The ability that the team shows with this quality of players, it feels like the torch has to go to someone else to march the club. I think if Ola leaves now, he can do it with his head held high. In fact, many of the results at the start of the season were positive. "
Paul Ines, who played for the club from 1989-1995 does not understand why the Norwegian coach does not give playing minutes to Donny van de Bike who was acquired in the summer of 2020 for 40 million euros from Ajax, has played 64 minutes in total in all settings this season.
"This is a player that Solskjair begged him to come to United and promised him he would start in the squad and be a key player. Van de Bike thought he had fulfilled a dream, but Solskjaer turned out to be a dick."
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