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Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by obembet(f): 9:01am On Oct 16, 2021
Ole is at the wheel. Viva Ronaldo. World champions twice. The Manchester United away fans remain as vocal as any in the land and they have had a good run of it too. But that fine record of 29 games without defeat came to a halt against Leicester.

There was still applause for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as he went over to acknowledge their support following United's 4-2 defeat at the King Power Stadium. But how long can performances such as this one be tolerated as expectations rise?

Almost three years into the job, the early signs this season suggest that Manchester United are still not good enough to compete for the title. Eight games in and they are adrift of the three favourites - three teams all coached by Champions League winning managers.

There can be no talk of misfortune. The performances have been poor. Everton could have won at Old Trafford, the win at Wolves was scarcely deserved, and the late victory over West Ham required a stoppage-time goal and a penalty save from David de Gea.

Solskjaer was quick to stress that it is allowed for his goalkeeper to make saves but the problem for United is that sometimes the individual heroics will not be enough. De Gea was just as impressive again at Leicester and yet he still conceded four goals.

Mason Greenwood scored a stunner, a goal from nothing. Marcus Rashford responded to his manager's call for him to prioritise his football by coming off the bench on his return to the team and finding a swift equaliser. They were behind again within seconds.

Manchester United have Bruno Fernandes, the player to have created the most chances this season. They have Luke Shaw, the player to have created the most from set plays, and Paul Pogba, the man with the most assists. They have Cristiano Ronaldo.

"When you are playing against Manchester United, they have a team full of incredible players," said Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers afterwards. Somehow, it is still not close to being enough.

The synergy is not there. They remain less than the sum of their parts. Through sheer quality, a top-four finish remains likely, but if United want to win the title, if they are to take the next step, it will not be enough to put the players on the pitch and hope it clicks.

It is almost a quarter of a century since a team won the Premier League without averaging two points per game - Solskjaer will remember that as it was United during his first season at the club as a player. Under his management, it still looks beyond them.

"When they play a team with an organisation and a methodology, they are going to get pulled apart and that is what is happening," Gary Neville told Sky Sports on Saturday.

Leicester have had problems of their own of late, the victory over United ending a run of four games without a win. But it was not a result that just happened. It was the consequence of a conspicuous plan devised by the coach and executed by the players.

Rodgers talked of returning to their identity, their blueprint. "We did some work on being tactically better in the game, but most of it was about the emotional side of it, not being passive. We had been way too passive in some of our games this season.

"That intent then spreads to your football. We spoke about that. We are at our best when we are pressing teams, being a horrible team to play against. That turns the temperature up in the game for us. That means we have the ball higher up the pitch.

"So, fixing it [was about] filling the gaps at the back, getting the speed on the sides, getting the footballers in the middle of the field and getting us pressing again, synchronised as a team. That was what we spoke about and worked on."

That coordinated structure with and without the ball is lacking at United and it is not a problem that is easily solvable. Ronaldo, for example, is a weapon to be wielded rather than moulded at this stage of his career. He does not press. He needs others to run for him.

How can Solskjaer find that balance when the same might be said of Fernandes and Pogba, players who are better with the ball than without it. The latter's continued presence in a deeper role in midfield is making United far too easy to play against.

At Leicester, Pogba was alongside the ageing Nemanja Matic. "Their central midfield players were not pressing," said Rodgers, "so we could be patient and move the ball through the pitch into some really good areas where we could put pressure on their back line."

Rodgers might have surprised his opponents by opting for a back three for the first time this season but just as significant was the presence of Kelechi Iheanacho and James Maddison, the pair starting alongside Jamie Vardy for the first time since May.

The result was that Victor Lindelof and Harry Maguire dropped deeper in fear of the pace up front. They had little choice given the lack of pressure on the ball in attack but that merely opened up the space for Maddison to exploit. He revelled in the role.

Some of the passages of play were damning. It was Subbuteo stuff from Leicester as United's static midfield was bypassed, Youri Tielemans able to peel off and pick out Maddison in those not so little pockets. They didn't even have to move it that quickly.

"We were too easy to play through," acknowledged Solskjaer.

"I would not say that is only Nemanja and Paul, it is the team as a whole. We need to be compact, we need to be more aggressive. I think we dealt with the runs in behind well enough but maybe by dropping off a bit, we gave them too much space."

It strikes at the heart of another key question. What sort of team do Manchester United want to be? They are not committed to a pressing game but nor is there a coherent strategy to keep the ball. Without that dominance, they will always appear vulnerable.

How do United address that? Neville wants workhorses in the team but the temptation is always going to be there to find a way to put the best players on the pitch. Could Solskjaer drop Sancho for Scott McTominay and move Pogba back out to the left wing?

It might bring a more stable structure but it would also highlight the imbalance in quality in this team. It would mean consigning a £73m buy to join Rashford, Anthony Martial and Edinson Cavani on the bench while fielding a midfield of McTominay and Matic.

Perhaps that will spark calls for another expensive acquisition, the supposed final piece in the puzzle. But when the patterns in possession and out of possession are so unclear, this still feels like a problem of coaching as much as it is a problem of personnel.

Again, Rodgers' words were revealing.

He ran through the list in his press conference after the game. "You have Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo. You have Mason, what a strike and what a young player he is.

"You have Jadon Sancho and Marcus to come into the game. There is huge, huge talent. As a team, you have got to be so synchronised in your press to stop the ball getting to them."

Leicester found that synchronicity. Manchester United still cannot. Until they do, the risk remains that Solskjaer's embarrassment of riches will become a mere embarrassment.

Source: https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12436958/man-utds-loss-to-leicester-city-is-the-latest-worrying-sign-that-ole-gunnar-solskjaer-is-a-man-without-a-plan

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by obembet(f): 11:03am On Oct 18, 2021
Lalasticlala

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Great100000: 11:20am On Oct 18, 2021
Ole is the best Coach in the World....

I heard that Man Utd board want to give him new 7 Years Contract.

Am happy for him for doing a great and amazing Job.

He is going to win Trophies for Man Utd in the next 5 Years, just give him time....

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Chloraseptic: 1:05pm On Oct 18, 2021
Ole is no longer on the wheel, he's now on the passenger seat..

If they like let them employ Guardiola as head coach and make Klopp his assistant, the curse on them from all those years Ferguson was paddling results and influencing referees decision to favour them will still prevail.

The curse is valid for 20 years, so they still have 12 more years to go.

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Faber(m): 2:49pm On Oct 18, 2021
Ok...one nigga left Turin and landed in Manchester in hope of Trophies.

But his eyes don clear now...cos two trophies gone.

The remaining one the UCL, is between Bayern, PSG and City.

DJ Vawulence. Please play me "Am Trophyless" by Ole ft Tap-in-naldo grin grin

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by paskal16: 2:49pm On Oct 18, 2021
Okay but when do players start taking blames for their actions?

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Nobody: 2:49pm On Oct 18, 2021
I use to see bet9inja advert. I decided to place my money on Man United, hoping to double the money for Saturday and Sunday aggressive flexing.

Brothers and Sisters, it ended in tears!

SAY NO TO GAMBLING.!!
In whichever way dey present themselvez. Man-U stole my whole salary on Saturday.

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Ceenachi: 2:49pm On Oct 18, 2021
What about Arteta

Nobody should dare sack Ole, we are solidly behind him at this trying times
He should remain as man united coach ooo so that they can also celebrate 30years without EPL medal grin

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by merits(m): 2:50pm On Oct 18, 2021
grin
Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Lorayne(m): 2:50pm On Oct 18, 2021
Make una leave am o.... Chelsea go dey pay him salary sef. Just no sack am

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by kenzysmith: 2:50pm On Oct 18, 2021
Before ole came Manchester united as been off and on in the top4, Luis van gaal spend millions on players he never used( anger dmaria, facaol,depay and so on) Jose morhino came and brought old players like IBRA,Sanchez,baily,linderof) and almost sold Radford and martial with no plan for the future and still top4 was not consistent during Jose era, brought this man ole has put Manchester united back to a place of progress manutd making top4 and making the final at d Europa league is progress for me. He has assemble the most exciting squad since the days of Ferguson mixing young British with quality foreigners . to me ole Gunnar is still the man for the job .
Bringing conte will bring a short time success and live the club at disaster when he lives but with ole he is building a dominating squad that will dominates for years.
I pray Manchester united does not bow to this set of naive fans and ruin what ole has built

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Sologzy(m): 2:51pm On Oct 18, 2021

Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Chiefecho(m): 2:51pm On Oct 18, 2021
Ole has stolen man utd ability of winning
Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Nobody: 2:51pm On Oct 18, 2021

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Lamasta(m): 2:51pm On Oct 18, 2021
There was still applause for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as he went over to acknowledge their support following United's 4-2 defeat at the King Power Stadium.

Man Utd is the problem of Man Utd and not Ole grin Ole is our man and the board is fully behind him no shaking.

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by lordkay10(m): 2:51pm On Oct 18, 2021
But the same "planless" Ole went this far and broke the record for the most undefeated away games, until a certain old fraud arrived from Juventus. Your argument doesn't make sense at all

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by thoollz: 2:52pm On Oct 18, 2021
Manutd fans blamed ole for putting his best player on the bench against Everton, this best player was on the pitch for 90min but couldn't do anything, this problem is with the players, it has nothing to do with the manager.

Ronaldo was fed a wonderful cross in towards the tail end of the match, the guy nodded it out.
Rashford came into the match and scored a brilliant goal, Martial was used in the last match and he scored. Bruno looks average since Ronaldo joined.

Mourinho that knew what he was doing was axed from the club, I don't see any manager doing any better than what OLE is doing.

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Onyeka2019: 2:52pm On Oct 18, 2021
Nah today una just day know

No be from my mouth una go hear sack ole..

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Kelvin30286063(m): 2:52pm On Oct 18, 2021
We know before now. Lol

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Chiefecho(m): 2:53pm On Oct 18, 2021
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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Vinnie2000(m): 2:53pm On Oct 18, 2021
OP Obembet!
I see this ur Post and Laff.. sad cheesy

When Ole Gunnar Soljkaer was appointed to replace the sacked Mourinho, I remember how Man u fans were going Gaga!!
Singing 'Ole on the Wheel of Steels'

Now u guys are Crying now! cry

Coincidentally, Mourinho was sacked when Man Utd lost to Liverpool 3 1 @Anfield in Dec 2018!

OGS will be Sacked after Liverpool whoops Man Utd Fans this Sunday@Anfield!
GGMU.. tongue tongue cheesy

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Thegoodtravels: 2:53pm On Oct 18, 2021
Bitter truth.

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by chiedu7: 2:53pm On Oct 18, 2021
Just accept that Man Utd's days are over angry

The Jazz they had left with ferggie grin

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Seequadry(m): 2:54pm On Oct 18, 2021
Zizou
Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Kaybee14(m): 2:54pm On Oct 18, 2021
A known fact.
Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by Nobody: 2:54pm On Oct 18, 2021
Man U players energy during matches this season call for questioning, players like Pogba and Sancho like fancy game unlike business like Ronaldo ( age is really telling)

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Re: Man Utd's loss to Leicester is the latest sign that Ole is a man without a plan by femi4: 2:54pm On Oct 18, 2021
We disagree

The problem with Man U is looking for overnight success by buying star player at every position

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