A Match Without Ole Gunners

Finally, Ole Gunners have been sacked after Manchester United loss against a team like Watford, he was officially removed as the head of the coach on the morning of November, 21 and another former Manchester United player Michael Carrick who was a member of Solskjaer's coaching staff will take over the team while the search begins for an interim to take the team to the end of the season.

And yesterday being November 23, the team played their first match against Villarreal without Ole Gunners Solskjaer in the UEFA Champions League, and to the amazement of all, they did an outstanding job, at least better than all their recent match this season.

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They played a better game yesterday even though I still feel that much more is expected of them since they are one of the best teams at least for the past seasons until things came tumbling this season for them.

Before the sack, while some people thought that Manchester United prioritizes past glory to hard work in the reality of today and that their fans are living on past glory and their past glory has been covering the cracks for these number of years, others thought that the best thing to do for Manchester United was that the board should have sacked Ole Gunners a long time ago.

I wouldn't say what those people said or right or wrong because Ole Gunners have been with these guys and if all of a sudden, they start messing up, shouldn't the players be queried for their bad performances on the field because it is obvious that some of the players think they are good but it is all in their head, and then, the first match without him shows that they could be good without him, just maybe their needed a new strategize and tactic and could turn around under a different manager and could pick up their lost strength and do better. Well, k wouldn't say until they've proved themselves in more upcoming matches.

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In all of these, in my own opinion, I think it is really sad for a team like Manchester United to still be going through this kinda struggle because they are a big team and have been doing their best in the past years, they are supposed to still be doing their best as a player regardless of the kinda coach they encounter and not mess up when their fans still look up to them for more victories and even better wins like they used to.

We are yet to know who they will be choosing but considering the dilemma of Manchester United, this is my question, who will be the right guy for the job or who will they be choosing as the new coach of Manchester United?

With how bad they've been performing this season, isn't it obvious that these guys need a coach who will rebuild them and make them stand strong like they always stand?

Will, there be any chances of them having a coach who will be ready and be patient enough to rebuild them with how far they've fallen.



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It was indeed a great match and also on the headline Sancho scored his first goal for United.

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