A number of Manchester United players are reported to not be convinced that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the right man to move the club forward.
The Norwegian manager is under serious scrutiny after the Red devils dropped out of the top four last weekend after their 4-2 defeat to Leicester City.
Cristiano Ronaldo came to the rescue against Atalanta in the midweek as United secured a 3-2 comeback win in the Champions League, but Solskjaer’s critics are still circling.
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United are continuing to back their under-fire coaxg despite agents approaching the club to find them a possible replacement.
According to The Sun, several Man Utd stars are ‘far less convinced’ that Solskjaer is the right man for the job.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes had to intervene in his half-time team talk against Atalanta as they were 2-0 down at the break, suggesting all is not well in the dressing room.
Bruno Fernandes demanded Solskjaer change his tactics at the break as he wanted to be dropped into a deeper role to get the ball more often. He assisted Marcus Rashford to get them back in the game at 2-1.
And it’s a concern that is shared by several United players as Solskjaer has been guilty of a number of tactical errors throughout the campaign.
A source told The Sun: “The message is not clear. There is confusion in the team, players don’t understand what the tactics are. “There’s no team, it’s just individuals and there are big problems in the defence.”