Man Utd: Solskjaer 'isn't the right fit' for the club says expert
Manchester United fans have demanded Ed Woodward sacks Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after the Red Devils lost 2-0 against Burnley. Chris Wood and Jay Rodriguez netted at Old Trafford to give Sean Dyche's men a crucial three points.
The Red Devils failed to impress against Burnley, with United lacking creativity.
United are desperate to finish in the top four this season, however, Solskjaer’s men are now six points behind Chelsea in fourth after losing against Burnley.
And United fans have demanded Solskjaer is sacked after a dismal display on Wednesday night.
One United fan wrote on Twitter: “SACK SOLSKJAER @ManUtd”
Another asked: “Solskjaer gone yet?”
Man Utd news: Fans want Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sacked (Image: GETTY)
“How’s Solskjaer still in charge?” another fan said.
Another United fan agreed: “Yeah solskjaer has to go…”
“Solskjaer is so out of his depth it hurts literally ruining his legacy at the club,” another fan said.
“End this season man I just want Solskjaer gone!” one fan fumed.
United are crying out for creativity, with the Red Devils desperate to sign Sporting Lisbon star Bruno Fernandes.
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Man Utd news: Bruno Fernandes could solve their problems (Image: GETTY)
Meanwhile, Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson slammed United for dawdling on Fernandes, insisting the delay to any transfer wouldn’t have happened when Sir Alex Ferguson was in charge.
“For me, this didn’t happen when Sir Alex Ferguson was in charge,” the Arsenal icon said.
“If they wanted a player, they went and got that player and it was done.
“This is the problem with Man Utd now, even for me they’re the greatest club in the world, they’re not that high anymore.
“Teams look at Barcelona, Real Madrid, Liverpool, Man City, and they have to fight for a player now.
“They may have to pay over the top.
“Before they might say ‘right, I want to pay 30 million for a player’ and the player would kick up a fuss because he wanted to go to Man Utd.