
By Abolaji Ayodeji
Manchester United has no plan to replace there first team manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer following his poor game runs.
According to reports, there was no indication from United to replace their manager after a 2-0 defeat to Manchester City on Saturday at Old Trafford.
Solskjaer is expected to be in charge of the club Premier League game against Watford at Vicarage Road after International games.
United is in the 6th position on Premier League current standing, which they have lost 4, won 5, and drawn 2 after 11 games.
They have conceded 17 goals this season in the competition more than the top six teams.
United are out of Carabao Cup Competition and are first on the log in the Uefa Champions League sharing the same point with the Spanish side, Villareal CF.
Also, the club vice-captain, Bruno Fernandes said in an interview that, ‘it’s too easy for opponents to face United’.
He said; “Obviously everyone is frustrated about the result, about the performance too.
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“We know we can do much better and we know this is not enough for a player who is representing this big club. We have to look at the mirror. I’m saying again the same things probably from the last interview, but that’s it.
“We have to look at ourselves, everyone at his home, understand what they can do better to help the team. We just have to apologize to the fans and that’s it because it was not good enough for us.
“Great atmosphere they create. They pushed us until the end, they tried to give that energy to us but from us, it was not enough.”. Fernandes said.



