Ole Gunnar Solskjaer dismissed questions about his future as Manchester United's season hit a new low in Turkey. United lost for the second game running and conceded a humiliating opener – which Solskjaer described as “unforgivable” - as the pressure on him increased.
Former United skipper Roy Keane said Solskjaer's players will ultimately get him the sack, but the Norwegian remained tight-lipped when asked if he feared for his job. “I decline to comment on such a thing,” said Solskjaer. “Of course it's early on, and opinions are out there all the time and you've got to stay strong. “I'm employed by the club to do a job and I do that to the best of my ability with our staff.” Solskajer's side suffered their first Champions League defeat of
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