Now would be a bad time to replace him. The right time to let him go was last autumn when Poch was available, if not before.As well as this, I think a lot of the top managers are also either taken (Nagelsmann, Allegri) or unrealistic (Klopp, Guardiola). And publicly courting someone like say Diego Simeone would seriously undermine Solskjaer.
Remember when this was last in the news in 2019 I went on a big rant about how this was an example of society stripping the fun out of everything in the name of extending lifespans by a matter of weeks.
He's not a player though. All extending him does is give the impression he's around for the long term, but that extension is meaningless if United are flirting with relegation at Christmas.It's surely not surprising that they would extend his contract when it's down to the last year. It's not as if a two year contract extension makes him more or less likely to be sacked when they're 7th at Christmas and out of the Champions League.
A combination of Murtough and Fletcher seem to be taking over the footballing aspect of the role (which Woody had no business doing in any case). Not sure who takes over the business aspect - let's see what comes out over the next few months.is there any news on who takes over Woodward's role now? or is OGS gonna take a more active role in transfers?
He's a better defender than Lindelof and still has pace but he's been in horrible form for a while now. I always get the impression that he's better in a team with a good defensive setup already than as a player who will lift the team's defensive performance single-handedly.Is Varane any good these days?
I don't think he's as clueless as some people make him out to be and he's an above-average man manager but United could certainly do better than him.I don't follow the EPL anywhere near as closely as I used to any more, but what are the thoughts on here re United re-signing Ole?
I sometimes talk about how fans struggle to recognise when someone is exactly average, and my usual example is Lindelof, but Solskjaer would be just as accurate. You don't need to rush to get rid of them, but when the opportunity comes up to get someone better in, you do it.I don't think he's as clueless as some people make him out to be and he's an above-average man manager but United could certainly do better than him.
The thing is, all the previous United managers were fired once they failed to make top 4. Solskjaer has top 4 finishes and shown that his team has steadily improved every season. Even if the club want to get a better manager, they've sort of set a precedent of what their expectations are and, so far, he's met those expectations.
Yes it’s what they should have done. Unfortunately they’ve put themselves in a position where it would be an unprecedented move if they made it.I sometimes talk about how fans struggle to recognise when someone is exactly average, and my usual example is Lindelof, but Solskjaer would be just as accurate. You don't need to rush to get rid of them, but when the opportunity comes up to get someone better in, you do it.
Kinda funny that Solskjaer played it with Lindelof exactly the way the board should have played it with him.
Wasn’t there something really dodgy on his part that made you a hater?i'm a noted OGS hater but one thing i'll give him, i reckon he'll definitely step aside and not drag things out in a legalistic battle if the club has a better manager lined up
At Molde he kept picking a player who was on trial for allegedly raping multiple women.Wasn’t there something really dodgy on his part that made you a hater?
...and helped him escape to Saudi Arabia on a dodgy transfer deal just before the police had opened official inquiries.At Molde he kept picking a player who was on trial for allegedly raping multiple women.