Manchester United's Worrying Start Continues and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sacked by Man Utd
Nov 24, 2021
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Manchester United's worrying start to their season continued with a 4-1 defeat against Watford. The Red Devils, who made a disappointing exit from last season's Champions League in the group stage, will be hoping for a swift turnaround in form as they prepare to take on Everton at Goodison Park next weekend. On Sunday, they were handed their second defeat of the season after goals from Troy Deeney and two from Richarlison saw them fall behind before halftime. Marcus Rashford did pull one back for Jose Mourinho's side, but after seeing Mata sent off in injury time, it was too little too late. After the loss, according to Betonmobile, Manchester United are now 150/1 favourites to win the Premier League title.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been sacked as Manchester United manager after a run of six defeats in nine games. Assistant manager Mike Phelan and coach Jimmy Murphy will take charge of Sunday's match against Cardiff City. Former Aston Villa, Wolves and Everton midfielder Phelan led out Wolves in a Premier League match when Terry Connor was ill in 2013. Former Wales winger Murphy, who scored 156 goals in 467 league appearances for Liverpool from 1954-69, guided Preston North End to FA Cup success in 1974.
Cristiano Ronaldo has broken his silence on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's sacking as Manchester United manager and said that it was not a surprise as he knew about Solskjaer leaving earlier. The Portuguese superstar also said that interim manager Solskjaer will be a successful manager in the future. Ronaldo, who is currently preparing for Portugal national team along with other players like David de Gea and Marcus Rashford, made it clear that there were no disagreements between him and the former Manchester United manager.
How is the absence of a manager affect the way the season is going to end up for Manchester United.
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