Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: Man United plan to keep Norwegian at Old Trafford
Man United board are reportedly ready to stand with current manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to continue with his job even if the Red Devils fail to make Champions League.
The Norwegian football manager has been under pressure at Old Trafford this season because of Manchester United's performance in all competitions.
In December 2018 when Ole Solskjaer replaced Jose Mourinho at Old Trafford, he started on an impressive note both in the Premier League and Champions League.
The elimination of PSG out of UCL despite United losing the first leg at home, made Red Devils' board to give Solskjaer the full-time job.
This season, Manchester United have not been superb in the Premier League as they are currently struggling to make the top four on the standings.
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Presently, they occupy fifth position on the table with 34 points after 23 games with their last defeat against Liverpool made fans disappointed.
But according to the report on UK Sun, Manchester United board are not ready to fire Solskjaer regardless of any result that will come at the end of the season.
Last term, United finished sixth on the final table failing to qualify for Champions League, and this time around, United fans want their club to return to Europe.
United board are said to be determined to exercise patience with Solskjaer even if it will take them two seasons.
Manchester United will face Burnley in their next Premier League game as battle for them to make top four on the table continues.
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