Premier League: Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer calls 6-1 defeat ‘alarming’
Manchester United were embarrassed by Tottenham Hotspur to hand them a 6-1 defeat - their biggest defeat in Premier League since 2011.
Manchester United were embarrassed by Tottenham Hotspur to hand them a 6-1 defeat - their biggest defeat in Premier League since 2011.
The 3-1 defeat meant that Manchester United have now lost the first two matches of the season for just the third time in Premier League history.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer also admitted that the United players made it hard for themselves by not being more ruthless in front of the goal.
Manchester United comfortably moved to the quarterfinals with an aggregate score of 7-1 against LASK, courtesy of their 5-0 victory in the first leg.
Talks of his permanent move to the Nerazzurri have progressed, which if finalized will see Alexis Sanchez joining Inter Milan on a free transfer.
Former United striker Solskjaer added that while they will need a bit of time to gel when they start training in full groups, it is great to be back on the pitch.
Solskjaer won the league title six times with Manchester United, two FA Cups and a Champions League title. He was also part of the team that won the historic treble in 1999.
Manchester United's highest scorer and the most high profile player, Rashford and Pogba respectively, were injured even before the season was stopped
In 2019, Solskjaer, the then interim manager of Man United, was appointed for another three years on a permanent basis.
But for now, Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is also happy that he along with his boys have got time with the families.