Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted all the pressure should be on him as he begins a run of games that will decide his Manchester United fate.
United, who face seven games in 21 days, have endured a nightmare start to the season, with two defeats in their first three Premier League games leaving them down in 16th place.
The 6-1 mauling at home to Tottenham was their biggest defeat for nine years, while talk of players losing faith in Solskjaer and skipper Harry Maguire’s alarming loss of form have added to the sense of crisis at United. “The spotlight should be on me, because I’m the manager and I’m responsible,” said Solskjaer. “Last season was also hard, we played nine games and only won first of the two nine games, which was difficult. “But
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