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Fan's Thread Exposing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 'Myths' Goes Viral

Fan's Thread Exposing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 'Myths' Goes Viral

United are currently ninth in the Premier League, having won just four league games so far...

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

A Manchester United has created a thread debunking the myths surrounding manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

United's dreadful run of form continued yesterday as they drew 2-2 with Aston Villa at Old Trafford, following on from a 3-3 draw with Sheffield United and a 2-1 defeat to Astana in the Europa League.

And Michael Tunstall has put together a comprehensive list of points going against anyone who feels the Norwegian has been unlucky with the situation at the club and just needs time to get the team back to where it once was.























Instead, he's very clear in saying that although a club legend who scored that famous winner against Bayern Munich in 1999, he's not up to the task and is taking the club backwards.

Since taking the job on a permanent basis, he has won just 11 games out of 31 and has a dire 35% win percentage.

He also stresses how Solskjaer's summer planning was poor as he failed to replace players who departed and left the squad weaker a result, with a fair bit of deadwood still remaining.

He's also not having that United signed well in the summer as while Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Daniel James have been steady, £80 million Harry Maguire has been "consistently average" and a better alternative could have been signed.

Image: PA
Image: PA

Michael doesn't believe in Solskjaer bringing about "an attacking philosophy" and "cultural reboot" given the dire football on display and the fact that Paul Pogba is angling for a move away.

Moreover, he questions Solskjaer's tactical ability and points out that a guy whose only experience in management is with Molde in Norway and relegating Cardiff should not be managing United.

Judging by the replies on Twitter, it seems like a good chunk of United supporters are inclined to agree with his many points raised.

With games against Spurs and rivals Manchester City coming up, is Solskjaer edging towards the sliding door or will the club keep the faith in him?

Sound off in the comments.

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Topics: Football News, Football, Manchester United, Premier League, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer