LONDON: Manchester United matching record Wayne Rooney said club players today need to be responsible for the dismissal of the manager of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The three-year-old Norwegian government in charge at Old Trafford ended on Sunday, with a loss of 4-1 Saturday for Watford, the last straw for the United Council, who had placed Michael Carrick in charging while when they tried to appoint a temporary manager until the end of the season.
Former Solskjaer striker, one of the star treble winners of the 1998/99 United, which himself took over while in December 2018 after the dismissal of Jose Mourinho and while he had some famous initial success, including losing – including a 5-0 loss at home for Liverpool – seeing its questionable position.
Rooney, now it is responsible for the second level English side derby, said Sunday: “I was very disappointed to watch the match (United) yesterday because, as a manager, you can set the team and work with the team to play, but there is no reason for some appearance of a few Players.
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“To see the player waved their hands and gave the ball but blamed Others are not acceptable.
“Rooney, also the English national side record scorer, added:” I will be very angry if I see.
That’s from my player.
The players are in one, if not the biggest, the club in the world and must feel special to be there.
“In my opinion, the players must show more – it does not mean winning the Premier League or Champions League, but shows fans that they work hard for the club.” Rooney, asked about the possibility of the coaching role at Old Trafford, said he had no plans to leave the derby in the near future.
“I am committed to this football club until someone above me tells me otherwise,” he said.
“I talked to people at Manchester United regularly and I’m sure, if they will come call me, it will happen now.” When the attention turned to the next United Manager’s identity, Gary Neville – who played with Solskjaer at Old Trafford – urged the club to appoint Mauricio Pochettino, a former boss of Tottenham Hotspur who was now in the French giant Paris Saint-Germain.
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“They are waiting for Mauricio Pochettino to not succeed in the others.
The club.
If he wins the Champions League, PSG will not let him go,” Neville, now a football expert, tells Sky Sports.
“He has always been a prominent candidate and the only name I mentioned as someone I think really matches Manchester United in terms of principles and core values and how they play, how he acts and behaves.” They haven’t planned or behaved ready for this, it worsened so badly and so fast.
Michael took over now, the only club choice was putting someone at the end of the season, which was clear for the past few weeks.
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