Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Said He Is 'Misusing' 5 Players Of Manchester United And Its Difficult To Argue



Ian Wright has criticised Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for mishandling 5 players during his tenure.

The Arsenal star & Match of the Day analyst claims that the Norwegian has not fully utilised the talents of Jesse Lingard, Eric Bailly, Paul Pogba, Donny van de Beek, and Jadon Sancho as well.
Wright is perplexed by the lack of playing time for all 5 players and believes major changes are required at Old Trafford.


PA: Jesse Lingard

I've heard Harry Maguire isn't in good enough healthy right now, but he's still playing when Eric Bailly is available, he said the Ringer FC podcast published by Daily Star.

"You have Donny van de Beek. Jadon Sancho cost £70 million [£73 million].
I understand he [Sancho] wasn't fully healthy at the beginning of this season, but that person was brought in to generate opportunities and play on the right side, that doesn't actually work as well as the left.

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But he can't seem to get a game. Paul Pogba is remained the Premier League's top assist maker, but he can't get a game.

Well, what the hell is happening on, and how far can this carry on?" you wonder.

Lingard! How is Jesse Lingard had a season like he did at West Ham and returned only to find himself out of the Manchester United club?

"He's one of the greatest pressers you'll see; the man's killing it for West Ham as well as for England. " Man, hurry up!"

PA: Paul Ince

The Ex Gunners player is the new top names to call Solskjaer's actions at Manchester into question, with Paul Ince also questioning the Norwegian's methods.

Sokskjaer is said to have three games left to secure his position, with former Chelsea and Inter Milan manager Antonio Conte widely connected to the position.

The Red Devils return to play on Saturday when they travel to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to meet Spurs, followed by a Champions League match against Atalanta the coming Tuesday. 

A tough week concludes on November 6th with Manchester City's visit to Old Trafford.

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