In case you didn’t know…
Ole Gunner Solskjaer was appointed as the interim manager after former boss Jose Mourinho was sacked after a string of poor results in December. The Red Devils suffered poor start to the 2018/19 amidst controversy and ultimately, a hammering against Liverpool left United board with no choice but to fire Mourinho.
Solskjaer made a positive start to his managerial career, and slowly earned the trust of United faithful. Solskjaer was announced as the permanent manager after the Red Devils pulled off a sensational comeback against PSG in the Champions League, but things have gone downhill for Solskjaer and co. since then.
United have won only twice in their last 11 games, which saw them getting knocked out of the FA Cup and the Champions League. They are without a win in their last five matches, which also saw them miss out on Champions League football next season.
United are currently 6th in the Premier League table, 4 points behind fourth placed Tottenham with just a game left in the league.
The heart of the matter
The failure of Manchester United to secure a Champions League spot will have a ripple effect, and Redknapp believes Solskjaer is living on borrowed time.
The former Liverpool star wrote on Daily Mail:
What’s next?
Manchester United will face Cardiff next in the league.
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