After Manchester City’s fiasco, Solskjaer’s future as Manchester United manager became uncertain again.
In the derby against Manchester City, the Red Devils failed to continue where they were suspended in the Premier League.
As expected, Solskjaer came under fire again, and the story returned to the topic of his possible axe.
It seems that Solskjaer will indeed leave Old Trafford soon, because Leicester City coach Brendan Rogers is now “verbally agreeing” to replace his Manchester United coach. Offside Report, citing unnamed sources.
The International Business Times was unable to independently verify this information.
According to reports, “significant progress” has been made in appointing Rogers as Manchester United’s new coach.
However, “there are still some obstacles”, because the Leicester City coach is more willing to complete the current campaign “next season” and take over Manchester United.
“Brendan Rogers is coming to Manchester United… he has agreed. When will he take over is just a question mark,” the source said. “That might be at the end of the season, he would prefer, but [Manchester] Manchester United is now working hard. “
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Rogers’ recent performance in leading the Foxes has been impressive, winning the FA Cup last season and ensuring that the club is once again a title contender in the current campaign.
At the same time, Solskjaer has lost six of his past 12 games against Manchester United, including his recent home losses to English rivals Liverpool and Manchester City.
When asked how he would comment on his future after losing to the citizen, Solskjaer insisted that he has always maintained “good communication” with the club’s top management.
More importantly, the Norwegian remains optimistic that Manchester United can reverse the situation and return to victory.
“For me, this is going back to how we started, we started to look like a suitable team, we started to look like a team I like to see,” Solskjaer Tell Sky Sports after the game. “I have always maintained good communication with the club, which is frank and honest. I work for Manchester United and I hope Manchester United do my best. As long as I am here, I want to improve this.”
“We have gone through three or four weeks of disappointment,” the coach Add to“For us, it all has to do with Watford [the next game]. Stand up like a wounded animal against Watford and return to what we know we can be. This is the only way to solve this problem and solve this situation. “



